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Nurses Help Hospitalized Man Participate in Son’s West Coast Wedding

hospitalized man views wedding - WCCO video

hospitalized man views wedding - WCCO videoThe father of the groom was too sick to travel to the planned wedding of his son in California, so the nursing staff at the hospital decided to throw a wedding party in his room and arrange for a Skype web link to view the entire ceremony.

From the guest book, to the cake and the sparkling apple cider, the nurses didn’t miss any details. They even managed to find Pat a tuxedo tee shirt for the occasion.

“Nobody asked,” said the Minnesota man through tears. “They just did it.”

(READ the story at WCCO- CBS)

Thanks to Chris Cloud for sending the link!

Nurses Help Hospitalized Man Participate in Son’s West Coast Wedding

hospitalized man views wedding - WCCO video

hospitalized man views wedding - WCCO videoThe father of the groom was too sick to travel to the planned wedding of his son in California, so the nursing staff at the hospital decided to throw a wedding party in his room and arrange for a Skype web link to view the entire ceremony.

From the guest book, to the cake and the sparkling apple cider, the nurses didn’t miss any details. They even managed to find Pat a tuxedo tee shirt for the occasion.

“Nobody asked,” said the Minnesota man through tears. “They just did it.”

(WATCH the video below – may take a moment to load – or READ the story at WCCO- CBS)

Thanks to Chris Cloud for sending the link!

Billionaire Driver Asks Directions, Donates $20,000 for Woman’s Kidney Fund

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Jennifer-VasilakosSanta Barbara resident Jennifer Vasilakos was in the neighborhood handing out flyers and raising funds when a driver stopped to ask for directions.

She never guessed the man asking for help was Beanie Baby billionaire Ty Warner – until he promised to send her a $20,000 check to cover the cost of her kidney treatment.

The stem cell procedure could help save her life and when the fellow Santa Barbaran heard her heart-wrenching story, he knew he wanted to help.

The dialysis patient wrote on her blog:

“He’d rolled up in his nondescript car, while I was fundraising at the French Festival.  He was lost and needed directions. I often get asked by random strangers for directions. Not one to miss an opportunity, I handed him my flyer and he made a fifty dollar donation. As he drove off, I thought that was the end of our encounter.”

But after an hour he returned to her table near the entry to the parking lot.

“Rolling down his window, he reached out his hand and introduced himself. I immediately recognized his name. He was kind and sincere as he looked directly into my eyes, and the woman with him smiled at me. They’d read my flyer.

“I listened as he repeated over and over that he was going to help me. That my fundraising was done. That I didn’t need to worry any longer. He said he would send a check after he returned to his offices during the week.”

That wasn’t all, though. Ty Warner also wanted to support Jennifer’s efforts to bring attention to how stem cell medicine can help others who are not eligible for a kidney donation.

After being rejected for a kidney transplant due to the removal of a small spot of melanoma from her back last year, which eliminated her eligibility due to increased risk of cancer, Vasilakos began her research into other treatments. She determined that using her own hematopoietic stem cells could save her life.

“After I serendipitously met Jennifer, I further educated myself on her stem cell needs. I was shocked that this particular type of treatment wasn’t available to her in the U.S.,” said Ty Warner, Chairman and CEO of Ty Inc. “My hope is that we can bring this lifesaving treatment to the forefront so that it can become more readily available and provide alternatives for people like Jennifer.”

Ty Warner letterhead note with donationDays later, Vasilakos received a FedEx package. Inside was a cream colored envelope inscribed with one word:  “Jennifer”.  The handwritten letter by the generous businessman was genuine and heartfelt. “It was the type of letter you keep forever,” she said. Accompanying it was the check that might save her life.

Her procedure will take place at a foreign hospital approved by the International Cellular Medicine Society, ensuring its legitimacy. She was scheduled to leave August 19th and plans to disclose the location when she returns.

All of the bumps in the road have not broken her spirit. Jennifer is on a mission to use her story as an educational tool and to highlight the benefits of stem cell research for those suffering with similar illnesses. Read more of her story and follow the next phase in her journey at kidneyrecoverywithstemcells.wordpress.com.

Billionaire Driver Asks Directions, Donates $20,000 for Woman’s Kidney Fund

Jennifer-Vasilakos

Jennifer-VasilakosSanta Barbara resident Jennifer Vasilakos was in the neighborhood handing out flyers and raising funds when a driver stopped to ask for directions.

She never guessed the man asking for help was Beanie Baby billionaire Ty Warner – until he promised to send her a $20,000 check to cover the cost of her kidney treatment.

The stem cell procedure could help save her life and when the fellow Santa Barbaran heard her heart-wrenching story, he knew he wanted to help.

Ingenious Surgery Saves Eyesight — and the Life — of Bronx Mother

Spinelli patient press conf

Spinelli patient press confWhen 36-year-old Nordia Palmer-Ferguson went to her doctor complaining of blurred vision, headaches, pressure and swelling in her left eye, little did she know she was facing the possibility of blindness, or even death. Thanks to the ingenious solution of an ophthalmologist and professor of surgery at Cornell, not only was her life saved, but her eyesight has been completely restored.

Not long after giving birth to her daughter earlier this year, Nordia Palmer-Ferguson noticed discoloration in her left eye, which became swollen and painful. A neighbor, who is a nurse, told her she might have broken a blood vessel during delivery. The pain persisted, the eye became enlarged, and her vision blurred. She knew something was wrong.

Ingenious Surgery Saves Eyesight — and the Life — of Bronx Mother

Spinelli patient press conf

Spinelli patient press confWhen 36-year-old Nordia Palmer-Ferguson went to her doctor complaining of blurred vision, headaches, pressure and swelling in her left eye, little did she know she was facing the possibility of blindness, or even death. Thanks to the ingenious solution of an ophthalmologist and professor of surgery at Cornell, not only was her life saved, but her eyesight has been completely restored.

Not long after giving birth to her daughter earlier this year, Nordia Palmer-Ferguson noticed discoloration in her left eye, which became swollen and painful. A neighbor, who is a nurse, told her she might have broken a blood vessel during delivery. The pain persisted, the eye became enlarged, and her vision blurred. She knew something was wrong.

Student Uses NASA Internship to Develop iPhone App to Help Mars Rover

NASA Rover model Scarecrow-NASA

NASA Rover model Scarecrow-NASARiley Avron recently wrapped up his third internship at NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory. This summer, the Purdue University sophomore developed a program for NASA engineers to practice driving the Mars Curiosity Rover.

In the days before Avron’s phone app, researchers had to carry a full-size laptop on their arms. Now, with a few finger taps, they can send commands to the test model of the Curiosity rover, which is used for testing outcomes.

Subway Conductor Saves Kitten Stuck in a Sun Chips Bag on the Train Track

cat stuck in chips bag

cat stuck in chips bagA subway motorman honored by the Daily News last month for tackling a man who stabbed a passenger in 2009 has saved a kitten stuck in a Sun Chip bag.

The 42-year-old motorman was pulling his train out of a Brooklyn station on Tuesday when he spotted trouble. A cat with a snack bag over its head was lying smack in the middle of the tracks.

Farmer Works to Keep 350 Year-old Tree Alive in Drought

African tree

African treeFor the first time in his lifetime, John Sam Williamson hauled water this week for the champion bur oak tree that adorns his 1,000-acre farm.

Williamson, whose family has owned the land since the 1830s, released 850 gallons of water at the base of the stressed 350-year old oak Wednesday.

Green Tea Extract “Made Cancer Disappear”

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green teaPowerful new anti-cancer drugs made from green tea leaves could soon be available now that Scottish scientists have shown that tumors treated with an extract from the beverage had shrunk in half within a week.

The University of Strathclyde team made 40 percent of human skin cancer tumors disappear using the compound, in a laboratory study.

Georgia’s Official Pay it Forward Day Engages Students in Random Acts of Kindness

Act In Kindness project Tillamook Or

Act In Kindness project Tillamook, OregonWednesday was Georgia’s Random Acts of Kindness Day declared by Gov. Nathan Deal. And a middle school teacher wanted to instill in her students the importance of the practice and how helping others can come back to them in rewarding ways.

After reading “Pay it Forward” by Katherine Ryan Hyde, middle school students in the town of Rome have been going around the school, educating their peers about doing Random Acts of Kindness and what it means to pay it forward.

‘Dames Gone Wild’ Leave Jobs to Go on Volunteer Road Trip Across America

Dames Gone Wild

Dames Gone WildTwo best friends in Florida after leaving jobs that no longer fulfilled them decided to pack their bags and go on a “Summer Service Adventure”. 56-year-old Carol Hasbrouck and 60-year-old Joyce Claflin left their St. Petersburg home in June embarking on a 33-city volunteering tour under the banner, “Dames Gone Wild”.

Their goal is to perform more than 1500 hours of service while traveling 12,000 miles in 12 months.

“We had the courage to leave our home,” wrote the pair on the NPR blog, Participation Nation. “The response we’ve received has been overwhelming.”

On August 20th they joined a friend and gave out free hugs in Burlington, Vt., their fifteenth stop on the 33-city itinerary.

They’ve given help to homeless shelters, senior citizens, brain injury patients, and Habitat for Humanity. They’ve helped create quilts for orphans, volunteered at a holistic Hispanic center, and joined an educational puppet troupe. Both have been avid volunteers since they were children.

“Our lives will never be the same.”

The pair — one lost her job as a mortgage broker and one is a massage therapist involved in the holistic arts — are staying with host families along the way. The are still looking for someone to host them in Kill Devil Hills, NC and Charleston, SC in September.

Placing Facebook Servers Near North Pole Eliminates Need for AC

Facebook server building Sweden

Facebook server building SwedenFacebook chose to build its latest data storage facility 60 miles south of the Arctic Circle in Sweden because colder temperatures eliminate the need for air conditioning.

The company’s massive Nordic operation—to house tens of thousands of servers—will save millions of dollars on electricity while cutting their potential carbon emissions.

London Welcomes World’s Paralympians, Like Teen who Overcame Cerebral Palsy

Natasha Tse dressage paralypian

Natasha Tse dressage paralypianIf you were born prematurely at 29 weeks with congenital cerebral palsy and motor function impairment, what would you be doing when you reached your teens?

From the age of five, Natasha Tse has used therapeutic riding to re-invent herself as an athlete.

She put all the problems and operations behind her and learned to ride a horse, working so hard that she earned Hong Kong a place in the London Paralympics equestrian dressage competition this week.

White House Exceeds Private Sector Hiring Goal for Veterans

veterans with Michelle Obama at hiring announcement -WH photo

veterans with Michelle Obama at hiring announcement -WH photoFirst Lady Michelle Obama announced at a Naval base today that 2,000 businesses around the country have hired or trained more than 125,000 military veterans and spouses in the past year, exceeding a White House goal of 100,000 by the end of next year.

This effort, called Joining Forces, led by the First Lady and Mrs. Biden, along with recent legislation, has achieve a 20 percent decrease in veteran unemployment compared to this time last year.

Auto Body Shop Stands up for Bullied Gay Teen, Restores Vandalized Car

gay student gets auto repaired

gay student gets auto repairedA Radford University student has a newly restored car and added security system thanks to Virginia businesses that took a firm stand against bullying.

The young man’s car was vandalized four times this year, it’s tires slashed, windows broken and, worst of all, gay slurs carved into the side of the vehicle.

A manager at Quality Auto Paint and Body in Roanoke, Richard Henegar Jr., heard what happened and rallied local businesses to help.

Auto Body Shop Stands up for Bullied Gay Teen, Restores Vandalized Car

gay student gets auto repaired

gay student gets auto repairedA Radford University student has a newly restored car and added security system thanks to Virginia businesses that took a firm stand against bullying.

The young man’s car was vandalized four times this year, it’s tires slashed, windows broken and, worst of all, gay slurs carved into the side of the vehicle.

A manager at Quality Auto Paint and Body in Roanoke, Richard Henegar Jr., heard what happened and rallied local businesses to help.

On Their Own: Musings From an Empty Nester

WWF photo

WWF photoThis morning a baby bird fell out of its nest just outside the window that is near my desk. I watched it tumble from the dense pillow of twigs and leaves tucked into the eaves under the deck, falling a distance of 12 feet to the cement patio below.

The mother bird dashed to the baby’s side, hopping in a circle around him. After a few stunned moments, the fledgling righted himself and faced her. She screeched at him, wings extended, beak thrust forward. I knew what she was saying: “Why did you sit so close to the edge? What were you doing? Wrestling with your brother? Didn’t I tell you…?”

Battery Can Charge Itself With Only a Squeeze

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Photo of phone hug by xenia via morguefileA small round lithium-ion battery has been hacked to charge itself when it is flexed or compressed, a breakthrough that could lead to a class of small, portable electronics that stay charged without ever being plugged in.

Such an advancement could decrease trash in landfills as the need for chargers are eliminated.

Geeks Rise Up, Raise Almost a Million Bucks to Honor Their Science Idol

Tesla Museum graphic photoshopped

Tesla Museum graphic photoshoppedA non-profit organization, working 15 years to save a historic property owned by Nikola Tesla, learned a lot about the power of social networks this week.

In just five days, a grassroots campaign set up by an artist was able to raise $829,000 from citizen donors contributing money to buy back Tesla’s laboratory and turn it into a museum that honors the pioneering physicist and engineer.