Anderson Dental Care - September 2024

ANDERSON DENTAL CARE Nathan Brooks, DDS, Inc.

513-231-7755 WWW.ATOWNDENTAL.COM

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INSIDE THIS ISSUE

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Join Dr. Brooks’ Journey Through Time and Heritage

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Explore the Positive Benefits of Pets for Kids

Prepare for High-Stress Seasons With These Dental Tips

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Simplify Your Supplement Routine

Your Monthly Need-to-Knows

Perfect Curried Chickpea Salad

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Fun Facts You Didn’t Know About Fall

A SEASON OF SURPRISES EXPLORE FALL’S NATURAL WONDERS AND UNIQUE HISTORY

As we bid farewell to the sweltering days of summer and welcome the crisp, refreshing embrace of fall, let’s journey through some fascinating facts about September, Labor Day, and the enchanting season of autumn. A LABOR DAY PARADE TO REMEMBER Did you know that the first U.S. Labor Day was celebrated on Tuesday, Sept. 5, 1882, in New York City? Organized by the Central Labor Union, this grand event saw about 10,000 workers taking unpaid leave to march proudly from City Hall, past Union Square, all the way uptown to 42nd Street. The parade ended in Wendel’s Elm Park, where everyone enjoyed a concert, listened to stirring speeches, and indulged in a hearty picnic. SEPTEMBER EQUINOX AND THE NORTHERN LIGHTS Mark your calendars for Sunday, Sept. 22, 2024, at 7:43 a.m., when the September equinox occurs. This date marks when the day and night are as close to equal as possible, heralding the arrival of autumn in the Northern Hemisphere and spring in the Southern. But wait, there’s more! This is also prime time to witness the spectacular Northern

Lights, especially for those living in high Northern Hemisphere latitudes. According

to NASA, the geomagnetic activities that create the natural light show are twice as likely to occur during the equinoxes. So, keep an eye out for those shimmering lights!

THE SCIENCE BEHIND COLORFUL FALL FOLIAGE One of the most breathtaking aspects of autumn is the

changing leaves. As the days grow shorter, trees stop producing chlorophyll, the pigment that keeps leaves green. This reveals the stunning reds, oranges, and yellows that have been hiding all along. Here’s a sweet tidbit: red and purple hues in the leaves are actually caused by sugars from sap trapped inside. So, those brilliant colors are nature’s way of showing off its sweet side! As we enjoy the wonders of September and the splendor of autumn, let’s take a moment to appreciate the rich history, natural beauty, and magical moments this time of year brings. Happy autumn, everyone!

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