Thursday, August 28, 2025

Cure for Parkinson Disease- California Department of Aging

From My Health Readings This Week
Japanese scientists have achieved a remarkable step forward in treating Parkinson’s disease by implanting lab-grown brain cells derived from induced pluripotent stem cells (iPS). These specialized cells are designed to replace the dopamine-producing neurons that are progressively lost in patients, leading to the motor symptoms associated with the disease. Early trials are showing that these implants can survive, integrate into the brain, and begin producing dopamine.
Patients who have undergone this experimental treatment are already displaying improved motor function, and scans confirm that the transplanted cells are actively working. If ongoing trials continue to show success, this therapy may not only relieve symptoms but potentially restore lost brain activity. This breakthrough could mark the beginning of regenerative medicine becoming a reality for millions worldwide living with Parkinson’s.

Meanwhile......
Scientists at the University of Florida developed an mRNA cancer vaccine that rapidly reprograms the immune system to attack glioblastoma, the most aggressive brain tumor.
In a first-in-human trial with four adult patients, the personalized vaccine, made from patients’ own tumor cells and delivered via lipid nanoparticles, triggered robust immune responses within 48 hours, mirroring results from preclinical mouse and dog studies.

The vaccine, which uses a novel clustered nanoparticle delivery system, is now advancing to a Phase 1 pediatric clinical trial for brain cancer, with plans to include up to 24 adult and pediatric patients to confirm safety and optimal dosing, followed by a Phase 2 trial with 25 children.

Finally.......
In a stunning medical breakthrough, scientists have developed a technique to retrain the immune system to stop attacking the body, a discovery that may reverse autoimmune diseases like type 1 diabetes. This innovation marks a major shift in how we approach chronic illnesses caused by immune system malfunction.
Instead of suppressing immunity, researchers created a therapy that re-educates immune cells to recognize healthy tissues as "self" and not a threat. This was tested in animal models with promising results. The immune system, once calmed and corrected, stopped destroying insulin-producing beta cells in the pancreas, restoring insulin production and reversing diabetic symptoms.
This approach tackles the root of autoimmune disease rather than just managing symptoms. By halting the attack at its source, this therapy could offer long-term relief or even a cure for millions living with autoimmune conditions.
Experts say this breakthrough opens new doors not just for diabetes, but also for conditions like lupus, multiple sclerosis, and rheumatoid arthritis. Clinical trials in humans are on the horizon, and the medical world is watching closely.
This isn't science fiction. It's the beginning of a new era in precision immunotherapy and chronic disease reversal.

Personal Note: TO ALL SENIORS Citizens of the State of California. Here's the site for Programs and Services, by The California Department of Aging.

https://aging.ca.gov/Programs_and_Services/

Wednesday, August 27, 2025

Original Joe Restaurant in Walnut Creek

This place was temporarily closed 3 Days after Operation due to a Kitchen Fire. I believe it is still closed as of this writing date.



The recent opening of Original Joe Restaurant is another fantastic addition to the Walnut Creek culinary Scene last August 14.  If you love American- Italian food, this is the place to go. Here's the latest writeup and some photos of the menu I found in my Facebook page for your viewing pleasure. This place is in my wish list.    

Opening & Local Coverage

  • The grand opening took place Thursday, August 14, 2025, bringing the iconic San Francisco Italian-American restaurant to Broadway Plaza, Walnut Creek.SFistABC7 San Francisco

  • KGO-TV (ABC7) reported that locals are thrilled: one resident called it “the most exciting thing that's happened in the culinary world for this area in some time” and noted the new location features the original sign from the 1937 Tenderloin opening.ABC7 San Francisco

  • SFist described the space as massive and stylish: 300 seats including cocktail lounge, private dining, and substantial indoor/outdoor areas. They even noted Mayor Cindy Darling proclaimed August 14 as "Original Joe’s Day" in Walnut Creek.SFist

  • Yahoo report confirmed the August 14 opening at 1300 S Main St., with doors opening to the public at 11 AM.Yahoo

Dining Room Area



Early Reviews & Buzz

OpenTable

  • Though formal reviews are just starting to appear, the description highlights “exceptional food, service, and ambiance,” “stunning decor,” and “delicious dishes.”OpenTable+1

  • OpenTable rankings show 5.0 “Exceptional” rating (based on 30 diners) and lists Original Joe’s as a top Italian and American restaurant in Walnut Creek.OpenTable+1

Open Kitchen Area
  • Early feedback on Yelp is also glowing:

    “The food is absolutely outstanding—fresh, flavorful, and authentic with every bite. The drinks were equally impressive, crafted with care…”Yelp

  • Another user posted:

    “No disrespect for the many great restaurants in Walnut Creek, but Original Joe's truly hits every mark: food, service, and ambiance… Every meal was delicious. Such large portions that we had a second meal the next day.”Yelp+1

  • Yelp’s broader rankings list it among the top spots under “Old School Italian,” with a 4.6 rating from 22 reviews—not bad for the first few days!Yelp


Here are some photos of the Dishes
Fillet of Sole 

French Fries
 
Rib-Eye and Mashed Potatoes
The Calamari


The Coconut- Margarita


Summary

  • Opening date: August 14, 2025 — Confirmed by multiple outlets.

  • Media coverage: Warm and celebratory, with civic recognition (Original Joe’s Day).

  • Reviews: Early diners are loving it—praised for food, drinks, décor, atmosphere, service, and generous portions.

At Opening Day, the waiting time was only about one hour according to one of restaurant's patrons that day ( FaceBook comment).   
I am getting hungry just looking at the Calamari. 

Meanwhile, here's news on latest Development in Downtown Walnut Creek. Brian Hirahara, son of our fellow resident Carle is involved in  this project. My Congratultions!
 


I am hoping a Filipino restaurant will be one of its tenants, so I do not have to drive to Concord or Pleasant Hill to enjoy Filipino Food


Finally, Did you know that....    
Original Joe's is a San Francisco institution with a history rooted in the city's Italian-American community. It began in 1937 as a small, 14-stool counter on Taylor Street, founded by Croatian immigrant Tony RodinThe restaurant quickly gained popularity for its classic Italian-American comfort food and welcoming atmosphere. Over the years, it expanded, including a location in San Jose and a more recent move to North Beach after a fire. Original Joe's is now a multi-generational family-run business, with the third generation overseeing its operations. 
Key aspects of Original Joe's history:
  • 1937: Founded by Tony Rodin on Taylor Street in San Francisco's Tenderloin. 
  • 1956: A San Jose location was opened by partners who aimed to bring the San Francisco experience to the South Bay. 
  • 2007: The original Taylor Street location was destroyed by a fire. 
  • 2012: Original Joe's reopened in San Francisco's North Beach neighborhood. 
  • Multi-Generational Family Business: The restaurant is now run by Tony Rodin's grandchildren. 
  • Expansion: Original Joe's recently opened its first East Bay location in Walnut Creek. 
  • Signature Dishes: Known for classic Italian-American comfort food and generous portions. 
  • Community Hub: It has served a diverse clientele, from politicians to people from all walks of life. 

From the FaceBook Page of My Youngest Daughter- Ditas

My youngest daughter, Ditas transition from a Presidential Appointee to a Yoga Practitioner and Art Teacher is an example of unexpected ups and downs in our daily lives. From The Washington DC area( Alexandria. VA) to Sacramento will be her next move this October. 

The following posting reminded me of the week, when my partner and confidant for 63 years ( Ditas Mom) passed. Spending a weekend at the Beach( to breath and grieve) was indeed healing and I fully remember this occasion. Here's Ditas posting from her FB page dated August 20, 2020! ( Carenna leaving for College that week).
"The LESSON OF BLOKUS💖 - as we prepared for Carenna KT to leave the nest, I struggled to make sure I had imparted as much wisdom, and practical information (washing dishes, clothes, cooking pasta etc) but most of all on my mind was how do I get her to grow that self-esteem and confidence.
Over the weekend, we took my💚 Dad/Lolo to Stinson Beach (compliments of Tita Charo, Michael and Lisa) to get away from the smoke and to allow for a change of venue. Noting that after Nick's funeral 8 years ago, Carenna and I went to Stinson to breath and grieve

Dodie Katague came up to stay the 2nd night with David B Katague and drive him back home. It was definitely the healing time that we all needed. We found our favorite game of "BLOKUS" there and decided to teach Lolo how to play. Now Dodie and Carenna are quite competitive when it comes to Blokus. 

I tend to be quiet and enjoy the beautiful visual nature of the game (and frankly I win a lot). In the past, Carenna has "come after me" or targeted other folks in the attempt to win - and found that she lost more than she won. This time - she focused on her own game, on her own pieces - lo and behold, she won a few, tied with me, and was one piece behind me on winning as well.

The lesson - "play your own game, don't compare yourself to others, stop trying to play someone elses game. " And right before we left for the beach, Carenna's long time voice/music/vocal coach and mentor Larisa Bryski told her that Taylor Swift is such a talented star because she "sings her own songs, and sings them well". And Carenna realized - that she just needs to sing her own songs that she writes, because it's her words, her writing and her melody. 

Again - a great learning - be your own person. And finally, I told her to remember the Four Agreements: *Be impeccable with your word; *Don't take anything personally; *Don't make assumptions; *Always do your best (and my personal commentary - "and let your best be good enough".


💖Blokus (/ˈblɒkəs/ BLOK-əs) is an abstract strategy board game for two to four players, where players try to score points by occupying most of the board with pieces of their colour. The board is a square regular grid and the pieces are polyominoes. It was designed by French mathematician Bernard Tavitian and first released in 2000 by Sekkoïa, a French company. It has won several awards, including the Mensa Select award and the 2004 Teacher's Choice Award. In 2009, the game was sold to Mattel.

Comments from Sister-in-Law from Sydney, AU  Lourdes Katague
How beautiful lessons from your words of wisdom. Now I ride in the ferry around Sydney Harbour and my heart ♥️ is full. Ditas the Opal card brings me around such a wonderful gift 💝 playing my own music learning the events in my surroundings without leaving the country. What a great feeling.

Meanwhile here's what I’ve Learned from the book-The Four Agreements

In his timeless book The Four AgreementsDon Miguel Ruiz offers a set of principles that, when practiced daily, can bring peace, clarity, and balance to our lives. These agreements may seem simple at first glance, but their power lies in consistent practice. Here’s a reflection on each:

1. Be impeccable with your word.
Words carry energy. They can inspire or wound, uplift or destroy. Being impeccable with your word means speaking truthfully, avoiding gossip, and using language that nurtures rather than harms. It’s not just about what you say to others—it’s also about the words you use with yourself.

2. Don’t take anything personally.
So often, we suffer needlessly because we assume that the opinions and actions of others are directed at us. In reality, people’s behavior is more about their own experiences, struggles, and perspectives. Letting go of personal offense frees us from unnecessary hurt and helps us live with greater emotional resilience.

3. Don’t make assumptions.
Assumptions are shortcuts the mind takes, but they often lead to misunderstandings. How much conflict could be avoided if we simply asked questions, clarified intentions, or sought understanding instead of jumping to conclusions? Choosing curiosity over assumption opens the door to healthier communication.

4. Always do your best.
Your best will change from moment to moment—sometimes strong and full of energy, other times quiet and limited. What matters is giving what you can in the present. And here’s an important reminder: let your best be good enough.Too often, we hold ourselves to impossible standards. But when we honor the effort, not just the outcome, we can find peace in knowing we’ve done what we can.


Finally, my Personal Reflection on the FOUR Agreements

As I look back on my own journey, especially through the years I’ve been writing and sharing on this blog, I see how much these agreements have shaped the way I express myself. Writing has been my way of practicing the first agreement—being impeccable with my word. Each post has been a chance to share honestly, to use words that reflect truth and kindness, and to leave behind something of value.

The second and third agreements—not taking things personally and not making assumptionshave helped me handle both the praise and the criticism that come with putting my voice out into the world. I’ve learned that once my words are shared, they take on their own life, and people will receive them through the lens of their own experiences.

And of course, the fourth agreement—always do your best, and let your best be good enoughis perhaps the one I’ve lived most closely through my blogging. Not every post is perfect, not every idea fully polished, but I’ve written with sincerity. Over time, I’ve come to see that doing my best in the moment, and accepting that as enough, has brought me peace and joy in the process itself.

These agreements are not just wisdom from a book—they’ve been companions on my own path, guiding how I live, how I write, and how I share with all of you. Your comments on this posting will be highly appreciated, 


Now my Fifth Agreement and  Personal Note to Parents with more than One Child: Never compare your children to one another. 

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