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Mindfulness Program Shown to Be as Effective as Antidepressant Drugs for Treating Anxiety Disorders

By Darius Bashar
By Darius Bashar

A guided mindfulness-based stress reduction program was as effective as using ‘the gold-standard’ antidepressant drug—escitalopram—for patients with anxiety disorders, according to a first-of-its-kind, randomized clinical trial from Georgetown University Medical Center.

“Mindfulness meditation currently is reimbursed by very few (insurance) providers,” says Elizabeth Hoge, MD, director of the Anxiety Disorders Research Program and associate professor of psychiatry at Georgetown. “Our study provides evidence for clinicians, insurers, and health care systems to recommend and provide reimbursement for mindfulness-based stress reduction as an effective treatment for anxiety disorders.”

“A big advantage of mindfulness meditation is that it doesn’t require a clinical degree to train someone to become a mindfulness facilitator,” explained Dr. Hoge. “Additionally, sessions can be done outside of a medical setting, such as at a school or community center.”

Anxiety disorders can be highly distressing. They include generalized anxiety, social anxiety, panic disorder and fear of certain places or situations, including crowds and public transportation, all of which can lead to an increased risk for suicide, disability and distress, and therefore are commonly treated in psychiatric clinics.

Drugs that are currently prescribed for the disorders can be very effective—but many patients either have difficulty getting them, do not respond to them, or find the side effects (including nausea, sexual dysfunction, and drowsiness) a barrier to consistent treatment.

Standardized mindfulness-based interventions, such as mindfulness-based stress reduction (MBSR), can decrease anxiety, but prior to this study, the interventions had not been studied in comparison to effective anti-anxiety drugs.

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The clinicians recruited 276 patients between June 2018 and February 2020 from three hospitals in Boston, New York City and Washington, D.C., and randomly assigned people to either MBSR or the common antidepressant drug escitalopram. MBSR was offered weekly for eight weeks via 2 1/2-hour in-person classes, plus a daylong retreat weekend class during the 5th or 6th week, and 45-minute daily home practice exercises.

Patients’ anxiety symptoms were assessed upon enrollment and again at completion of the intervention at eight weeks, along with post-treatment assessments at 12 and 24 weeks after enrollment—and the evaluators did not know which group the patients were in.

At the end of the trial, 102 patients had completed MBSR and 106 had completed their medication course. The patients had a mean age of 33, and included 156 women, who comprised 75% of the enrollees, mirroring the disease prevalence in the U.S.

Both groups saw a reduction in their anxiety symptoms (a 1.35 point average reduction for MBSR and 1.43 point reduction for the drug, which is a statistically equivalent outcome), dropping from a mean of about 4.5 for both, which translates to a significant 30% drop in the severity of peoples’ anxiety.

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Olga Cannistraro, 52, says she utilizes her MBSR techniques as needed, but more than a decade ago, the practice transformed her life. She was selected for an MBSR study after responding to an advertisement asking, “Do you worry?”

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“I didn’t think of myself as anxious — I just thought my life was stressful because I had taken on too much,” she recalls. “But I thought, ‘Yeah, I do worry.’ There was something excessive about the way I responded to my environment.”

After participating in an earlier study led by Hoge, she learned two key MBSR techniques. “It gave me the tools to spy on myself. Once you have awareness of an anxious reaction, then you can make a choice for how to deal with it. It’s not like a magic cure, but it was a lifelong kind of training. Instead of my anxiety progressing, it went in the other direction, and I’m very grateful for that.”

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“It is important to note that although mindfulness meditation works, not everyone is willing to invest the time and effort to successfully complete all of the necessary sessions and do regular home practice, which enhances the effect,” Hoge said. “Also, virtual delivery via videoconference is likely to be effective, so long as the ‘live’ components are retained, such as question-and-answer periods and group discussion.”

Hoge, first author of the study published this week in JAMA Psychiatry, points out that there are many phone apps that offer guided meditation, however researchers don’t know how apps compare with the full in-person, weekly group class experience.

The researchers conducted a second phase of the study during the pandemic that involved moving the treatments to an online videoconference, and that will be the focus of future analyses. The researchers also hope to explore the effects of MBSR on sleep and depression.

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A Baby Born Weighing 1.18-lb Has Finally Come Home After Spending 4 Months in Hospital Fighting for Life (LOOK)

Baby Isla / SWNS
Baby Isla / SWNS

A baby born weighing less than a loaf of bread at just 535 grams has finally returned home to sleep in her own room.

Lauren Ormston’s pregnancy was initially smooth sailing. All her scans came back healthy—even the one at 20-weeks—and she expected to welcome her baby on July 1st.

But on March 4, she began to get severe pains in her abdomen and when she went to the hospital in Surrey, England, she learned she was going into premature labor.

She was immediately induced and two hours later gave birth to baby Isla, weighing just 1.18-lb. Doctors told the 27-year-old and her fiancé that the baby had only a 10% chance of survival due to her size. Laura could only cuddle Isla for a few minutes before she was taken to a ventilator.

“I lived each day, never knowing if she would make it,’ said the first-time-mom.

Baby Isla was later diagnosed with a level two bleed on the brain and a hole in the heart.

”She looked so small and fragile, like she would snap at the slightest bit of movement,” Lauren, from Hartley Wintney, Hampshire, told SWNS news. “I was so worried, but I knew my baby girl was a fighter.”

At six weeks, mother and daughter finally had their first cuddle since the birth. “Her little hand was barely the size of the tip of my husband’s pinky finger!”

”It felt like she’d never make it, but to see her now is like a miracle.”

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After spending four months in the hospital, Isla was finally discharged in July, weighing 10 lbs 8oz.

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It was “rollercoaster,” but Lauren is now over the moon that Isla is home and happy.

“I’m still in disbelief that our scan at 20 weeks came back fine, and I was rushed to hospital just two weeks later. It’s so important to pay attention to those pains and trust your gut.”

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”Isla is a bundle of joy, and we couldn’t be happier with the little girl we have now.

“We are so proud of her for fighting and now we get to enjoy every minute at the comfort of our own home.”

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“We may sometimes take for granted the many liberties we enjoy, but they have all been earned through the ultimate sacrifice paid by so many of the members of our armed forces.” – Charlie Dent

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Volunteers Etch Huge Poppies in Poignant Beach Tribute to War Heroes Ahead of Remembrance Day (11/11)

Poppy themed Remembrance Day sand art - Soul2Sand / SWNS
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Volunteers carved a 100-foot mural of poppies onto a beach in a poignant tribute to the fallen ahead of Remembrance Day, November 11, which commemorates the formal end of the First World War on the 11th hour of the 11th day of the 11th month of 1918.

Retired doctor and beach artist Claire Eason led the team who used garden rakes to create the poppies beneath a dove of peace.

Remembrance Day is also known as Poppy Day owing to the tradition of wearing a red poppy to honor armed forces members who died in the line of duty—a tradition inaugurated by King George V in 1919.

The group spent four hours painstakingly drawing the huge flowers onto the sand at Beadnell Bay in Northumberland, England, before the tide washed them away.

In a heartwarming tribute under the poppies were placed 104 flags designed by pupils at two local primary schools.

Each of the ‘poppy flags’ represented a year since the end of ‘the Great War’.

“We were so lucky,” Claire said after the rainy Sunday public art event. “We had a little weather window at exactly the right time, and it all came together amazingly by sheer luck.”

Claire mapped out the poppy design on her computer, then then used stakes and string to form a grid on the beach to bring her design to life.

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“The design only lasts until the next high tide, but it is all about enjoying the experience and taking some pictures, which you have forever.”

“It’s also very poignant because the sense of things being impermanent reflect how fragile life is,” added the 58-year-old. “It’s the sense of appreciating what we have now and what new opportunities the new tide brings.

“The thing that has been special about this project it is involving youngsters and passing on the message of Remembrance—and it’s never more important than this year where Europe has potential war hanging over it with the conflict in Ukraine.

“It’s a very timely reminder that we should really value peace.”

The beach artist founded Soul2Sand, a service that will create a tributes for special occasions or loved ones on English beaches. Recently she carved a portrait of Queen Elizabeth in September that the tide washed away, following the beloved leader’s passing.

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People Wish They’d Asked Relatives About Their Lives–After Discovering Interesting Stories Once They Pass

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Poet Nikita Gill – SWNS

A new survey shows that most people wish they had asked relatives more about their life while they were alive—after discovering interesting stories once they had passed.

In the lead up to Remembrance Day (11/11), when people honor war heroes on November 11, the poll of 2,000 adults found that 53 percent had learned something not previously known about a family member, but couldn’t ask them about it because they’d died.

The stories included wartime experiences, their childhood, and where they had travelled. Half the time, the tales were uncovered through speaking to others who knew relatives when they were younger. And, half of those respondents said it left them with more unanswered questions, but feeling closer to their family.

The survey, commissioned by Ancestry.co.uk, found a further 43 percent discovered a revelation when clearing out their relative’s home—and more than 40 percent of those polled admitted they don’t really know their family’s history.

A quarter of those polled regretted not speaking to their relatives more about their wartime stories in particular and 22% would love to discover an unknown war related tale within their family history.

Poet Nikita Gill wrote a new emotive poem about wartime stories, called Who You Are. She said, “Both my grandfathers were in the Indian Army during the Second World War, so I feel like I wanted to do justice to the stories of ordinary people who lived during a time of great change and uncertainty.

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Simon Pearce, military history expert at Ancestry, said: “The wartime records available on Ancestry is full of fascinating accounts that shed light on how our ancestors once lived… and showcases the importance of having those discussions now to ensure these stories live on.”

The survey found that such discoveries left people feeling intrigued (32%), shocked (26%) and proud (25%).

The market research firm OnePoll found that while 29% would like to discover a family war story about life on the front line, one-quarter would enjoy hearing a love story, two in ten would ask about childhood hobbies, what jobs they had (19%) and where they met their partner (19%).

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Ancestry.co.uk does offer a 14-day free trial if you want to explore your family’s wartime—and playtime—stories. (GNN is not affiliated with the company in any way.)

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Community Makes 10,000 Sandwiches for the Needy in 1 Day, Honoring Legacy of Woman Who Did That for Soldiers in WWI

(Right) DUKE MAYONAISE COMPANY Founder (left) by VisitGreenvilleSC
Making sandwiches – VisitGreenvilleSC

A South Carolina community came together this week to make 10,000 sandwiches in one day to give away to local food banks, schools, soup kitchens, and shelters.

The 200 volunteers in Greenville were also honoring the amazing legacy of Eugenia Duke, a local woman who bucked every norm 100 years ago to start a business on her own—and support soldiers in World War I.

In 1917, Eugenia Duke and her daughter Martha began selling homemade sandwiches for 10 cents each at Army canteens to make extra money for their family in Greenville during the war.

Her pimento cheese, bacon, and mayonnaise sandwiches were quite popular and she got so many requests from soldiers at nearby Camp Sevier that she started bottling her homemade mayo four years later.

Her Duke’s Mayonnaise became a beloved condiment that is still sold on grocery shelves in much of the United States

The volunteers used around one ton of homemade pimento and cheddar cheese salad to assemble 10,000 sandwiches inside the historic pavilion downtown which is the same location of the original Duke’s Mayonnaise factory.

(Right) DUKE MAYONAISE COMPANY Founder, Eugene Duke; (left) VisitGreenvilleSC

They were following in Mrs. Duke’s footprints of kindness, too: She famously made 10,000 sandwiches in 1 day to support soldiers during World War 1.

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The whole community helped out, with Meals on Wheels delivering the sandwiches, Loaves & Fishes distributing the food, and Duke’s providing 100 gallons of its famous sauce. Other local hospitality companies contributed equipment and manpower to VisitGreenvilleSC, which organized the entire operation.

They followed the original recipe of Eugenia’s BPT (Bacon, Pimento Cheese, and Tomato Sandwich), which is as follows: 1 cup shredded sharp cheddar cheese; 1 cup shredded white cheddar cheese; 1/3 cup mayonnaise; ¼ cup diced tomatoes, ¼ cup diced sweet red peppers; and ¼ cup bacon bits.

The Good Samaritans formed assembly lines and worked tirelessly for six straight hours to hit the 10,000-sandwich goal, and feeding thousands of Greenvillians with the gourmet sandwiches during this season of giving—while honoring one of America’s earliest female entrepreneurs, Eugenia Duke.

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Voters Send First Gen Z Congressman to Washington – a 25-Year-old Community Organizer

Maxwell Alejandro Frost for Congress
Maxwell Alejandro Frost for Congress

“It’s time for poor, working-class, and young people to have a seat at the table,” said Maxwell Alejandro Frost while campaigning for the US House of Representatives in Orlando, Florida.

And, his time will start in January when he’s sworn in as the first Generation-Z member of Congress, the month in which he turns 26.

He wants to stay true to his roots—and activist resume—by fighting to end gun violence and end the climate crisis.

“I know how to hold power to account,” the Cuban-American says on his website. “I organized in the movement that restored voting rights to 1.6 million Floridians with previous felonies. I’ve led thousands of young activists in the fight against gun violence as the National Organizing Director of March for Our Lives.”

Frost won a 10-way Democratic primary in August for the nomination to fill the seat vacated by former Rep. Val Demings, who decided to challenge Sen. Marco Rubio in Florida’s U.S. Senate election and lost on Tuesday.

“History was made tonight,” Frost tweeted. “I am beyond thankful.”

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Frost responded in a later tweet to President Biden who gave him a shout out during his post-election press conference, saying: “He’s not just congratulating me, he’s congratulating the millions of young people who proved last night that our generation will be a driving force for change and progress in our country.”

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Young voters became the bulwark for Democrats against the predicted ‘Red Wave’ in several key elections this week, even though just 27 percent of the US youth between 18 and 29 cast their ballot in this year’s midterm election (which generally has lower turnouts than presidential years).

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Still, more people under 25 registered to vote for this midterm election than in the Presidential election in 2018, according to research at Tufts University. Maybe a win for their fellow Gen-Z-er will inspire more of them to run for office.

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“I thought my fire was out, and I stirred the ashes… Then I burnt my fingers.” – Antonio Machado

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Dad Wakes From Coma to Discover Artistic Skills he Never Had Before–And is Now a Carpenter and Model Maker

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Moe Hunter – SWNS

A young father’s recovery is baffling doctors after he awoke from a coma and discovering he had artistic talents like never before—and now he’s a professional carpenter and model builder.

Moe Hunter was struck down by a rare form bacterial meningitis and tuberculosis in his brain that left him fighting for his life in 2004.

He spent more than a month in a coma, and doctors performed lifesaving surgery at Birmingham’s Queen Elizabeth Hospital, installing a shunt to drain fluid from his brain.

Before his diagnosis, Moe had no interest in crafts or any notable artistic ability.

He awoke from brain surgery and recovered much more quickly than expected: “My doctor said that I was a walking miracle.”

Not only that, he soon left his friends and family scratching their heads at his display of creativity. The 38-year-old suddenly had an inexplicable talent for drawing, painting, and model building—despite ‘being rubbish’ at art in school.

“I really wasn’t creative before in the slightest. I was more interested in going outside, football, and computer games.

“I look at all of my stuff now and I’m, like, ‘never in a trillion years could I do this stuff’. I have no idea how it happened.

“When I spoke to the neurologist he just said ‘enjoy it’, and said there’s so much about the brain they still can’t decipher and this is just a phenomenon.

“Nobody has really given a medical explanation for it. I just know comas can do crazy things to a human brain. They said there’s many stories and theories over the years about people having awakened from comas with skills… even speaking other languages.”

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The first thing he drew afterwards was a sketch of a character in the video game, Legend of Zelda—and his mother immediately asked, ‘when did you learn how to draw?’

Moe Hunter drawing – SWNS

“It was crazy, I haven’t stopped since then. I just found I had this passion which never existed in me before.”

He used his new skills to embark on a career as a self-employed carpenter and began building intricate model replicas of his favorite superheroes and film icons.

The married father-of-one has since sold pieces of his artwork and displayed his creations at Comic-Con events across the UK.

His home in Hereford, England, is now adorned with his paintings, illustrations, and Star Wars models—from a life-size R2-D2 to a miniature Chewbacca. Next will be a Pod racer from Episode 1.

“I just feel incredibly lucky.”

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Moe Hunter with R2D2 made of wood – SWNS

“After being given this second chance at life and a new talent, I wanted to make the most of it so I became self-employed as a carpenter making toy boxes. This wasn’t something I could have done before, and it was nice. I really enjoyed it.

“I’ve met some of the cast of Star Wars—and the man who made Darth Vader’s helmet came and spoke to me. I’ve been really lucky where this new talent has taken me.

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“I’ve written my own comic story too, so it has extended to creative writing, which I never would have touched before. I’m also now writing a screenplay,” added Mr. Hunter.

“I’m just doing what my neurologist told me to do and just trying to enjoy it.”

“Even to this day some of my family can’t believe it, they’re still completely shocked.

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Trucker is Named a Highway Angel for Rescuing Crash Victims After Witnessing High Speed Collision

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Tony Doughty / Highway Angel

A truck driver from Greenville, Texas, was named a ‘Highway Angel’ for stopping his travels to administer aid to two injured drivers after witnessing an incredible crash.

One morning two weeks ago, Tony Doughty was driving eastbound on Interstate 40 near Albuquerque, when he witnessed a red car ram into a Jeep while going around 70 miles per hour. He watched the Jeep flip over before the car crashed into a concrete barrier.

The accident unfolded while Tony was driving on the opposite side of the highway. While most people would call 911, how many people would pull over, instead of continuing down the road?

Doughty, a 15-year trucker who drives for Minnesota’s Bay & Bay Transportation, stopped in his tracks.

“I jumped out of the truck and grabbed my EMT bag,” said Doughty, who’s been a volunteer firefighter for 12 years.

Just as he was about to cross the highway to get to the crash site, a police officer who also happened to be driving by, stopped.

When discovering Doughty’s first responder background, he said, “You’re coming with me, buddy!” and the men ran to the crash scene.

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The driver of the red Chevy had a broken leg, so Doughty put a splint on it while the man in his 30s admitted to being either withdrawing or overdosing on fentanyl and methadone.

“I got him kind of stable,” said Doughty, who then ran over to the driver of the Jeep “who was still flipped over on the road”. Thankfully, the young woman was visibly shaken, but did not sustain any serious injury.

Doughty partnered with the police to relay vitals of the crash victims to their dispatch, and stayed on the scene until the ambulance departed.

As a driver with over two million safe driving miles under his belt, the exemplary trucker is always ready to offer aid during accidents.

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“I wear two hats,” Doughty says. “I’m wired to stop and help in situations like this.”

Since the Highway Angels program was started 25 years ago by the Truckload Carriers Association, 1,300 professional truck drivers have been recognized for exemplary kindness, courtesy, and courage displayed while on the job.

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First Patient Gets Potentially Cancer-Stopping Pill – Study is Recruiting Those with Resistant Tumors For a Trial

Cancer researcher, courtesy of CITY OF HOPE
Cancer researcher, courtesy of CITY OF HOPE

The Phase 1 trial has begun to test a novel pill that was effective in pre-clinical studies against reoccurring solid tumors from breast, prostate, brain, ovarian, cervical, skin and lung cancers.

City of Hope, one of the largest cancer research and treatment organizations in the U.S., announced last month that the first patient to receive its novel, promising cancer medicine is doing well—and they are currently recruiting people for the study “who the therapies of tomorrow today.”

Linda Malkas, Ph.D. has been working on the research and subsequent discovery and development of AOH1996 for 20 years says the drug was named after Anna Olivia Healey, a young girl born 26 years ago who unfortunately was not able to beat cancer.

Malkas believed that proliferating cell nuclear antigen’ (PCNA), which plays an essential role in the replication and repair of cells, would be a less toxic cancer therapy that targets mutated cancer cells while leaving normal cells alone.

The treatment has been shown in preclinical research to target PCNA and inhibit the growth and spread of a broad range of human cancer cells.

She says AOH1996 is not toxic to healthy cells and that treatment with this medicine both pauses cell DNA synthesis and inhibits DNA repair, leading to a type of cell death known as apoptosis in the cancer cells.

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“Imagine cancer as the water filling up a bathtub. Left unchecked, the tumors or water will eventually overflow and damage other parts of your home. The treatment my team at City of Hope created is akin to a watchful homeowner who shuts the water off—stopping the spread of tumors to other parts of the metaphorical house—and then drains the tub, eliminating the cancer,” said the professor of molecular oncology.

“By targeting PCNA, we are inhibiting the complex machinery to stop cellular growth and proliferation,” said City of Hope’s Vincent Chung, M.D. “This is a new way of trying to kill cancer cells or at least to slow it down,” added the researcher and principal investigator in the clinical trial.

Over the next two years, the trial is expected to continue testing the safety, effectiveness, and tolerated dosage of the pill, which is licensed by City of Hope to RLL, the biotechnology company co-founded by Malkas. And they are looking for more patients.

Eligible patients include adults with solid tumors who have not found standard treatments effective. Participating patients will be asked to take the medication in pill form twice a day.

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Individuals interested in this clinical trial should review the eligibility requirements at clinicaltrials.gov. If they believe they are eligible, they can call 626-218-1133 or visit City of Hope’s clinical trials webpage.

Malkas said other targeted therapies, like checkpoint inhibitors, that inhibit the growth and spread of cancer have helped innumerable cancer patients, adding that perhaps one day AOH1996 will be a U.S. Food and Drug Administration-approved inhibitor that could be used in combination with existing therapies to both enhance cancer-killing effects as well as decrease side effects related to lifesaving cancer treatments.

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With the infrastructure, experts, and support of City of Hope, Malkas was able to commercialize her basic research and manufacture the medicine, moving her promising laboratory discovery into a clinical trial in the Los Angeles area.

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Eating Cans of Pumpkin Helped Save Her Dog From Terminal Cancer in Recovery Leaving Vets Stunned

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A mom claims pumpkin helped save her dog’s life, and veterinarians were stunned when he miraculously recovered from ‘terminal’ cancer.

Martha Haslett assumed it was hopeless when vets predicted that her family’s beloved dog Koda would have less than 12 months left to live after a mass was found on his intestine in October 2019.

“We were devastated, said the 63-year-old from Lewes, Delaware. “We loved this little guy and we didn’t know what to do.”

But plucky Koda, diagnosed with intestinal cancer, defied the odds and the retired teacher believes a key factor was the orange squash he chomped-down on daily when he refused all other foods.

He lost a lot of weight during the chemo—down from 23-lbs to just 16—so they needed to find a way to encourage him to eat more.

“We can’t remember where we got the idea but one of his prescription dog foods made him constipated and we always knew that pumpkins were good for dogs, so we started adding a scoop to his meals three times a day.”

Koda gobbled-up the pumpkin, which is rich in vitamins A and C that can help boost the immune system.

“We were just trying to think of anything that could boost his health that would be a benefit. Without giving him the pumpkins there’s a higher chance he would have died.

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“He’d become such a part of our family and we just didn’t want to lose him.”

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The mother-of-two started buying tins of canned pumpkin from Aldi—and hundreds of cans later, Koda was given the ‘all-clear’ by oncologists this September.

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Martha wasn’t the only one to see it as miraculous. Veterinary doctors saw that the pooch had beat all the odds, and told Martha to ‘keep up’ whatever she’s doing.

“The oncologist did the scan and was shocked because it’s an incredibly rare, aggressive form of cancer–and chemotherapy is usually not effective,” recalled Martha.

“My daughter was there and we all had tears in our eyes. It was more than I ever could have hoped for.”

Martha would definitely recommend a pumpkin diet for any dog because it’s not only nutritious but good for digestion.

After being given the all-clear a month ago, Koda still munches on some pumpkin three times a day to keep him in tip-top condition.

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“The real man smiles in trouble, gathers strength from distress, and grows brave by reflection.” – Thomas Paine

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Watch Hero Firefighters Perform Incredible Rescue, Rappelling Down NYC High-Rise Apartment

Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York via Facebook
Uniformed Firefighters Association of Greater New York via Facebook

In a daring rescue, New York City Firefighters saved two women’s lives by rappelling down the side of a burning building.

The flames in a midtown Manhattan high-rise apartment building had a resident literally hanging by her fingertips from the windowsill, when a team of firefighters rappelled down in time to rescue her and are now being honored for their heroism.

Called a roof rope rescue, it involved four firefighters; Belvon Koranteng, who was the first firefighter on the rope, and Arthur Podgorski, who plucked the hanging victim and brought her through the window of the floor below.

The two were hooked up to ropes anchored in the apartment above. Their colleagues in the rescue included Darren Harsch, and Adam Nordenschild.

“There’s just nothing but smoke, and then the firefighters appear, and once they were there, they got a handle on it really fast,” Midtown East resident Daniel Schwartz told CBS News.

“Just phenomenal, I mean, to see that.”

Many of the residents reported not hearing any smoke alarms when a lithium-ion battery caused a fire in the building on East 52nd Street. However they were told to stay in their rooms until fire and rescue arrived and it was safe to evacuate, since they lived in fire-proof apartments.

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A neighbor, Amy Bernstein, said she and others watched the rappel happen in real time, and that she wept when she saw they had succeeded.

“I can’t say enough about the firefighters of New York,” said Bernstein. “They were… the job they did was just amazing. You could see their focus. You could see their safety first, they were going to save this person.”

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Firefighter Podgorski spoke for his team at a news conference, explaining how it was a team effort, from his own task of hoisting the woman from the window, to the comrade who secured the ropes in the apartment.

Very much by default, firefighters are heroes—and the FDNY is certainly exceptional.

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China Sends Expert Team to Taiwan to Help Care for Sick Panda (Video)

Panda diplomacy worked well in Taiwan this week, when a pair of Chinese giant panda specialists visited Taiwan to help with the treatment of a panda named Tuan Tuan.

It’s a rare moment of warmth between the cross-Strait neighbors, amid a recent rise in tensions, and the Chinese veterinarians will be there for some time to provide Tuan Tuan the best care possible.

MRI scans revealed that Tuan Tuan had a malignant brain tumor, and that the cancer was progressing. His Taiwanese care-givers suspected something like it, after he began to act very lethargic.

On Monday, the Consul General of China in Belfast, Zhang Meifang, said Tuan Tuan’s tumor was not as bad as was previously believed.

Zoo spokesperson Eric Tsao said the sides were pooling their knowledge and experience to provide Tuan Tuan with “the best treatment and the best daily care.”

Tuan Tuan and his mate Yuan Yuan were moved to the Taipei Zoo in 2008 during a particularly warm period of relations between the countries. China sends giant pandas to zoos all over the world to raise awareness of the extinction risk, and to improve relations with the host country, an activity that’s taken on the name “Panda Diplomacy.”

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There are currently 500 pandas on loan living in zoos and sanctuaries around the world.

Wu Honglin and Wei Ming, the visiting Chinese vets have vast experience working with pandas at the main breeding and research center in Sichuan Province, one of the panda’s native homes.

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Endangered Frogs See ‘Population Explosion’ After 422 Ponds Were Built in Switzerland

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European tree frog – CC 3.0. SA – RobertC1301

All of Switzerland’s threatened frog species’ populations ‘exploded’ when scientists began a simple pond-building campaign.

Particular among the web-footed beneficiaries were the European tree frog, whose numbers have quadrupled since 1999, as have the numbers of areas they can be found.

While protection laws in the Swiss canton of Aargau for their suite of frog, newt, and toad species were strong, scientists wanted to see if habitat restoration could kick start their continually-declining numbers.

In 1999, in coordination with the Aargau government, non-profits, volunteers, and landholders, a 20-year program of building 422 ponds across five regions of Aargau was started.

Most frogs need small ponds that naturally develop off the sides of the bends in slowly meandering rivers, features that have rapidly disappeared in Switzerland’s high road/railway density and intensively managed farmland.

Of the eight endangered species, 52% increased their regional populations and 32% were stabilized.

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“Habitat loss is one of the main problems, and just by addressing that we could see the difference it made, and begin the recovery of these species,” lead author of the study Dr. Helen Moor told BBC News. “The key message is that it pays to do something, even if it feels overwhelming.”

One of the species that had a particularly strong rebound was the European tree frog. This tiny frog can travel as much as a couple of miles in search of habitat to lay its eggs.

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Frogs need new ponds to migrate to, as predator species eventually make their way into existing ponds to pray on their tadpoles. What few ponds existed before the project were often occupied by these predators.

The scientists believe that this simple action of pond building can be used to help restore amphibian populations in human-dominated landscapes.

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Nation’s Largest No-Kill Rescue Shelter Opens in Alabama to Save 5,000 Dogs a Year

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– Big Dog Ranch Rescue Shelter

These are Macon County Kennels, the largest no-kill rescue shelter in the U.S., and newly opened in Alabama to help combat a pet overpopulation crisis in the southeastern United States.

It was renovated from an old greyhound training center into a facility that has the capacity to save, rehabilitate, and adopt out up to 5,000 dogs per year.

Located in Macon County, the intention of the founders were to service a region encompassing eight states including Florida, and to help dogs find new homes across America.

“The opening of a second Big Dog Ranch Rescue location is something I’ve prayed for over the years,” Big Dog Ranch Rescue Founder and CEO Lauree Simmons said. “It’s a great day for us and, more importantly, it’s a great day for the dogs.”

Ironically, Big Dog Ranch Rescue hasn’t always had this big dog ranch. Since starting their work in 2008, they estimated they’ve saved 53,000 dogs from being euthanized.

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Currently its three renovated buildings include space for 100 dogs and a veterinary center, but a further 13 kennels are still undergoing work.

The 33-acre campus also includes work centers for several admirable programs, including one that unites veterans suffering from PTSD with abandoned service dogs, and a senior dog center that will pair pooches who’ve lost their elderly owners with other senior citizens looking for a new friend.

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Pyramid Made of 20 Tons of Plastic From Nile River Sparks Plan to Fund Massive Clean-ups

By 100 year cleanup
By 100 year cleanup

A different sort of great pyramid was just erected in Egypt’s Western Desert, which rather than enshrining a pharaoh’s glory, draws attention to the issue of plastic pollution.

Constructed at the onset of what the builders hope will be a century of plastic cleanup, it also acts as a striking visual ahead of the annual meeting of the signees to the Paris Climate Accord (COP27) in Egypt.

Located, just outside Cairo, the immense structure took five days to build, weighs a whopping 20 tons, is taller than a three-story building, and is made using the equivalent of 1 million plastic water bottles collected from the Nile River.

Led by zero-waste company Zero Co and wine sellers The Hidden Sea, it seeks to fund large-scale clean ups for the next 100 years and drive accountability for the single-use plastic problem, an initiative called the 100YR CLEANUP.

“Despite its epic size, the pyramid shows just a fraction of what is an incredible crisis,” said Justin Moran, founder of The Hidden Sea, a wine company that removes 10 plastic pieces of rubbish from the ocean every time a bottle is bought.

“Powered by wine drinkers, The Hidden Sea has removed 18 million plastic bottles from the ocean so far; this demonstrates that consumers simply need a clear way to be part of the solution. This COP27, our message is clear. It’s time to draw a line in the sand and change how we manage the crisis. Those who have the ability, have the responsibility.”

To personally mark the launch of 100YR CLEANUP, Zero Co chief Mike Smith will camp out on top of the pyramid for three days to call for support from people and businesses to join the movement.

– 100 year cleanup

“We can’t fix the plastic problem alone, but we can give everyone the ability to take action,” said Mike Smith, the man atop the pyramid. “By working together with businesses, industry leaders and inviting the public to take direct action, we’ll be able to build a scalable solution to the problem and have a huge impact.”

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Zero Co and The Hidden Sea aim to raise $1,000,000 for the 100YR CLEANUP over the next 12 months, which will remove 15 million water bottles worth of rubbish and drive the initiative’s mission.

By sponsoring the 100YR CLEANUP and buying a bundle of rubbish, individuals and businesses can contribute to future cleanups around the world. With sufficient funding, the team hopes to build full-time teams in Southeast Asia and Australia cleaning the planet 5 days a week, every week, every year, for the next 100 years.

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World Record Giant Sunfish is Heaviest Fish Ever Weighed–at 6,000 Pounds–and a ‘Sign of Hope’

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– credit Atlantic Naturalist.

Marine biologists working in the Azores have recorded the largest sunfish ever at 6,049 pounds (2,740 kilograms).

After towing it ashore and availing themselves of the help of a forklift to hoist the behemoth bony fish onto a hanging scale, they found it broke the Guinness World Record for heaviest bony fish, and weighed more than an entire NFL football team’s roster.

At around 10 feet in length (3.25 meters), the sunfish, also called a “mola,” was found near Faial Island in the Azores island chain by marine biologists of the Cetacean Stranding Network, who help dispose of large floating whale carcasses among other responsibilities.

José Nuno Gomes-Pereira, the biologist that spotted the giant fish and who described it in the Journal of Fish Biology, says its discovery is a sign of hope.

“It means that the marine ecosystem is still healthy enough to sustain these large animals,” he says.

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It is recorded as a bony fish, a classification that excludes sharks and rays, which is important not only because they have no bones, but because they are both extremely heavy genera.

As ocean-going fish that have no known regional habitat specifications outside of the polar regions, it’s not understood where molas spend most of their time, or what conditions they need to breed.

They are unpredictable in where they will appear at any given time of the year, but being that they tilt their massive bodies horizontally to sunbathe, they can be spotted very easily.

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“I so love going to the Monterey Bay Aquarium because sometimes we have the sunfish shown on display in the million-gallon tank alongside the hammerheads and tuna. And then when the sunfish appears, people are just like, ‘Oh. Wow! Why?!’” says Tierney Thys, a marine biologist with the California Academy of Sciences and a National Geographic Explorer. “It’s an animal that just begs so many more questions.”

She wrote the first academic book on the molidae group which includes the giant or bump head sunfish, and the more common relative the mola mola, or ocean sunfish. She told National Geographic it’s a “colossal reminder” of good things.

“It’s a colossal reminder that our ocean still holds so many mysterious surprises,” said Thys.

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