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Dark Web Dealers Voluntarily Ban Deadly Fentanyl

According to reports from law enforcement agencies, drug traffickers on the dark web have voluntarily stopped trading fentanyl.

Fentanyl is a deadly opioid that can be up to 100 times stronger than heroin. Since the painkiller is often sold as a substitute for heroin, it has resulted in thousands of accidental overdoses.

With international law enforcement groups working to stop the drug’s distribution, top drug traffickers have effectively put a ban on fentanyl sales, a representative from the UK’s National Crime Agency (NCA) told the Observer.

This makes fentanyl the first drug that has ever been dropped from large dark web trade routes.

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NCA contact Vince O’Brien says that this is because substances and goods that are linked to wide-spread fatalities are more likely to draw police attention – and the dangers of the drug are also too great for the individual user.

“If they’ve got people selling very high-risk commodities, then it’s going to increase the risk to the [traffickers],” said O’Brien. “There are marketplaces that will not accept listings for weapons and explosives – those are the ones that will not accept listings for fentanyl. Clearly, law enforcement would prioritize the supply of weapons, explosives and fentanyl over, for example, class C drugs – and that might well be why they do this.

“There are also drug users on the dark web who say on forums that they don’t think it’s right that people are selling fentanyl because it is dangerous and kills a lot of people.”

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Watch Teen With Rare Skin Disease React to His Family Being Surprised With Handicap-Accessible Home

Despite living with a rare and devastating skin disease, this 16-year-old boy and his family have never owned a handicap-accessible home – until now.

John Hudson Dilgen suffers from epidermolysis bullosa (EB): a condition that causes his skin to blister and tear from the gentlest touch. Youngsters who are diagnosed with EB have been called “Butterfly Children” because their skin can literally be as fragile as a butterfly’s wings.

The family has been longing for a wheelchair-accessible home to meet John Hudson’s needs, but the cost of refurbishing their previous 1910 home was too expensive.

So when the Tunnel to Towers Foundation heard about the family’s predicament, they decided to go ahead and build a new New York City home for the family that is not only wheelchair-accessible, but also mortgage-free and equipped with smart technology.

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The charity, which was formed in honor of a firefighter who died during the 9/11 attacks, surprised the Dilgen family with their new home on the day before Thanksgiving.

“I don’t know if there’s anything better to do today in the world, not just here on Staten Island, than to do something that is so good, so right and so just, for a young man that’s so deserving and has shown such courage,” Frank Siller, CEO and chairman of the foundation, said to the crowd gathered in front of the home.

As the Dilgens entered the Staten Island home, their reactions said it all.

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“I’m such an ugly crier, but this is like…” said a tearful John Hudson. “I usually can talk with this stuff, but this is better than what I imagined. I don’t even know what I imagined, but this is better than it.”

The house is part of the foundation’s commitment to building at least 200 smart homes for severely injured service members and disabled Americans. To date, they have already spent over $65 million on 75 smart houses that are now either finished, under construction, or in the design stages.

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The Dilgen home includes an elevator, a ramp, large doorways for his wheelchair, and a room specifically equipped with a hydrotherapy tub for John Hudson’s skin treatment.

Though John Hudson was overwhelmed at having his own room, exclaiming “Oh my God, I even get my own TV!”, he says that he is the most humbled by the impact that the new house will have on his family, as the floor plan allows his parents to have a new level of privacy that they previously never could have afforded.

Since the kitchen has even been built with appliances that are accessible to John Hudson, he plans on finally pursuing his passion for cooking – and he hopes to start by cooking a meal for all of the people who had a hand in building his new home.

(WATCH the emotional video below) – Photo by Staten Island Live

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“If we cannot now end our differences, at least we can help make the world safe for diversity.” – John F. Kennedy

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How to Know if You May Have an Eating Disorder and What to Do About it

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Food is one of our most basic biological needs for survival. If the need for food becomes the source of fear or is seen as dangerous or frightening, this is one indication of an eating disorder.

When dieting or the focus on weight loss has become your primary concern—if you are spending an inordinate amount of time thinking or acting on behaviors that would lead to weight loss—it is reasonable to assume that your relationship with food has become disordered.

Problematic eating behaviors include: overeating or bingeing, characterized by eating very large amounts of food in a short period of time until uncomfortably full; anorexia, characterized by gradual to severe food restrictions despite being underweight; and bulimia, characterized by purging food (by vomiting, diuretics, laxative use, or even excessive exercise).

Eating disorders are often minimized or camouflaged by words like ‘eating healthy’ or ‘clean eating’. When clean eating becomes obsessive and restrictive, this is called orthorexia. Some individuals will use athletics to manage their weight and emotions. Again, if the behavior is excessive, it becomes a disorder—in this case, hypergymnasia or anorexia athletica.

What causes disordered eating patterns? This is a highly complex issue, but in short, individuals with eating disorders have difficulty sitting with an emotional discomfort and use a particular type of behavior (like, problematic eating behaviors) as a means of managing that discomfort.

Adult eating disorders often start in teenage years. Because adolescence is a period fraught with unfamiliar and intense emotions accompanied by a strong desire to be accepted by peers, young people are especially vulnerable to eating disorders. Within families where there is an over-interest in appearance, perfectionism and/or weight, and no guidance given on the importance of healthy emotional expression, the stage is set.

Any Recovery Should Treat the Body, Mind, and Emotions

1) Physical recovery will reconnect the act of eating with physical hunger.

2) Behavioral therapy will retrain your brain using therapeutic approaches such as Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Acceptance and Commitment Therapy, Internal Family Systems Therapy and Dialectical Behavioral Therapy (and others). These therapies can help clients examine and challenge their negative belief systems, teach emotional regulation and help individuals develop alternative, adaptive ways of coping.

3) Emotional recovery can be achieved by creating a support network. It’s imperative to have allies and a support system to call upon when you are struggling. (If you have thoughts of suicide, you may require a higher level of care and/or chose to participate in a specialized inpatient or residential program, an intensive outpatient program or partial hospitalization program.

You can begin taking care of yourself right now by making an appointment with your primary care provider for a full physical work up. It’s important that you go to a provider where you feel emotionally safe to be completely honest. Share with them any problematic eating behaviors you experience. If you have shame about your eating (and most people do), remember this: Shame can only survive in the dark. By sharing your experience with another, you bring the light of awareness to your situation—and begin to find your way out. Like the 12 Step slogan states, “We’re as sick as our secrets.”

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To prepare for your appointment, begin to monitor your eating for one week. Do not judge yourself! Just gather information like a scientist gathering data. Write down the time and your feelings before eating. What did you ate? How much did you eat? Did you eat because you were physically hungry? Were you feeling bored, lonely, angry, or tired? Did you have an impulse to purge afterwards? If so, what did you do? Write down anything you learn about yourself. Bring this information with you to your appointment.

By investing time each day, you can begin the process of reprogramming your thinking, healing your relationship with food and your body, and changing behaviors that can result in a more peaceful body-mind.

Ultimately, the goal is to re-learn how to trust yourself around foods you love. Recovering from an eating disorder takes commitment, time and patience. While slowly and gently returning to the weight that is best for your body (and soul) to thrive, you will come to see that thoughts about food, or your weight or body are simply cues from You to Yourself that there is something within that needs your attention.

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You may be interested in an online course that I offer, How To Recover From Emotional Eating. It includes Cognitive Behavioral Therapy, Dialectical Behavioral Therapy, and Acceptance and Commitment Therapy exercises, plus an Internal Family Systems Therapy guided meditation. Throughout the 58-lesson course you will have the opportunity to question your thoughts, discover what you need (or don’t need), learn how to reduce stress, strengthen your vocabulary with assertive ways to say “No,” uncover why you may be sabotaging your weight loss efforts, and much more. The course delivers mp3 audio downloads of all 58 lessons, plus guided meditations, experiential exercises, and eating guidelines and resources, for a cost of $20. You can register here: How To Recover From Emotional Eating.

Olimpia Etts is a Licensed Certified Clinical Social Worker with degrees in psychology and social work and a private practice where she specializes in working with adults who have a history of emotional or compulsive eating, trauma, anxiety and depression.

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Instead of Watching Farmers Contribute to Pollution, IKEA is Recycling Their Waste Into Products

IKEA, the Swedish furniture and home decor brand, is developing a clever new product design that could help reduce India’s air pollution by as much as 33 percent.

As part of its “Better Air Now” initiative, IKEA has partnered with local and state governments to create innovative ways to alleviate air pollution. One solution will be to create a new line of IKEA products that are made from rice straw, an agricultural byproduct that is typically burned by farmers.

“The health effects of air pollution are severe, and at IKEA, we are determined to contribute to a solution,” says Helene Davidsson, Sustainability Manager South Asia at IKEA Purchasing.

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“We know that the burning of rice crop residue is a major pollution source and with this initiative, we hope that will change. If we can find a way to make use of rice straw, it would become a valuable source for the farmers instead of being burnt, which in the end also would contribute to better air for people.”

According to the World Health Organization, 9 in 10 people breath polluted air – and the majority of these people are living in India, currently ranked as one of the most polluted countries in the world. By cutting down on the amount of rice straw burned in India, IKEA’s environmental strategy has the potential to reduce air pollution in India by at least one third.

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IKEA hopes that – by focusing the majority of their efforts on the northern regions of the country, as well as the New Delhi area – they will be able to create an environmentally conscious pollution model that can expand to other major cities in India and be replicated in other countries suffering from high amounts of air pollution.

The rice straw products are already in development and are estimated to reach the market as early as 2019.

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Instead of Buying New Car, Retired Paramedic Spends $40K on Overdose Prevention Kits and Already Saved 94 Lives

Back in January 2017, retired firefighter and paramedic Luis Garcia had been planning on using the $40,000 in his savings account to buy a new luxury SUV – but then he heard about a groundbreaking new medication that could be used to save overdose patients.

Garcia, who spent 28 years answering 911 calls, responded to thousands of calls following drug overdoses. Upon hearing about the FDA’s approval of the Narcan nasal spray, he knew that he wanted to help deliver the medication to as many people and communities as he possibly could.

“I have never tried drugs, been arrested or been intoxicated,” says Garcia. “I don’t make any money from the addiction field. Nobody I know has been impacted by addiction, but this is a disease that could affect anyone.

“Narcan literally brings people back from the dead minutes after they stop breathing, with no side effects. I knew that this was the way I wanted to help my community.”

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So instead of using $40,000 to buy a new car, Garcia used the money to buy 800 doses of Narcan and give them away for free.

The 52-year-old retiree then started a GoFundMe campaign to continue raising money for more Narcan kits. Since he created the page one year ago, it has raised $30,000.

Over the course of the last five months, Garcia has used the money to host dozens of public awareness classes across Florida and doll out over 1,000 doses of Narcan. According to the ex-firefighter, 94 of those doses have already been used to save someone’s life.

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Even more admirable, since Garcia often spends his free time listening to a police scanner, he has rushed to the scene of 11 overdoses as a civilian so he could offer his own supply of Narcan to resuscitate the victims.

Garcia now hopes to start a nonprofit so he can buy two doses of Narcan for $75, rather than for $50 a pop.

“Too often, unless people are affected by the disease of addiction, they just don’t seem to care,” says Garcia. “And that stigma becomes their excuse not to save people’s lives. But this is a problem that affects all of society. And we have to fix it.”

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Firefighters Amused After Rushing to a Call Only to Find Parrot Impersonating a Smoke Alarm

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Firefighters who raced to a suspected house blaze were amused to arrive on the scene only to find a parrot impersonating a smoke alarm.

The owner of the bird, 63-year-old Steve Dockerty, was left baffled when fire crews banged on his door to investigate the source of an alleged fire at his property—but it soon became apparent that the cause of the emergency call was his cheeky pet African grey parrot named Jazz.

The 17-year-old bird, who is “amazing at doing impressions” had sparked the panic while in the background of a phone conversation performing his perfect imitation of the smoke alarm at Dockerty’s property on Windsor Close, in Daventry, Northants.

Staff at the alarm company had called the homeowner after the smoke alarm was triggered for no apparent reason.

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Operators heard the bird in the background and alerted Northampton Fire and Rescue Service who rushed to the scene.

Dockerty, a retired steel erector, adopted Jazz 12 months ago in order to give his 16-year-old parrot Kiki some company.

He said: “Every time the alarm goes off, I get a call from the wardens and sometimes it goes off for no good reason.

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“This time, they asked me if everything was ok, and I said it was, but they could hear Jazz in the background and called the fire service as a precaution.

“The fire crew … were a bit confused to say the least—and then we heard the noise coming from Jazz and that’s how we figured it out it must have been him.

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“The fire crew were very good about it and even came around the next day to check if the birds were okay.

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“When we arrived at the property, the householder assured us there was no fire and we checked and cleaned the smoke alarms to try and prevent further activation,” said Northamptonshire Fire and Rescue Watch Commander, Norman James.

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“It certainly made the crew smile, and although it was a false alarm, because there was no actual fire, we were thankful that the householder and his two parrots were safe.”

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“That was the first time either of the two birds have ever imitated the fire alarm though. I don’t know what the neighbors must think when they walk past – they must hear all sorts.

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“They tend to make noises when I’m out of the room. Jazz will even say ‘what are you doing?’ … Everyday there is something new with them. They’ll be getting me in more mischief sometime in the near future, that’s for sure.”

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“What you came here for, you came here with.” – Chuck “C” 

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Man Postpones Retirement to Save Reefs After He Accidentally Discovers How to Make Coral Grow 40 Times Faster

One man’s happy accident has brought new hope to the recovery of coral reefs around the world.

Dr. David Vaughan stumbled upon the groundbreaking discovery as he was working with corals at the Mote Marine Laboratory in Florida. He had been trying to remove a coral from the bottom of a tank when it broke into a dozen pieces.

To his shock, all of the pieces regrew to the same size in just three short weeks, as opposed to the three years it had taken to grow the original coral.

Ordinarily, it takes coral reefs between 25 to 75 years to reach sexual maturity. This means that it can take up to 6 years just to plant 600 coral – but Vaughan’s process of breaking up corals for reproduction, which is called “micro-fragmenting”, helps them to grow 40 times faster than they do in the wild.

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Furthermore, their tests showed that it works with every single species of coral found in the Florida Reef.

In fact, the method is so efficient, the researchers are reportedly producing coral faster than they can get tanks to hold them.

Vaughan’s team now plans on planting 100,000 corals on the Florida Reef Track by 2019. The researchers also plan on sharing their method with conservationists around the world so they can collectively plant one million corals within the next few years.

(WATCH the exciting BBC interview below)


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Does Your Generation Perform More Good Deeds Than Any Other?

Millennials may be performing more good deeds than older generations, according to a new survey in the United States.

Although they have a reputation for being entitled, millennials reported doing 339 “good deeds” a month, compared to 208 good deeds for those age 38 and older.

Anything from sending an encouraging text to picking up litter, shopping at small businesses or being a shoulder to cry on, the study tallied positive deeds big and small, and uncovered a lot we have in common.

The survey of 2,000 Americans – 1,000 millennials and 1,000 aged 38 and older – examined where people think they do ‘good deeds’ in their daily life and looked at the commonalities and differences among generations.

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Both millennials and older people are logging many good deeds related to being environmentally friendly. Results showed that millennials are more likely to try and be environmentally conscious, but only by a small margin—83 percent vs. 77 percent.

In fact, three-quarters of respondents agreed that they have become more environmentally friendly in the past five years. Avoiding plastic straws was one of the top eco-strategies for older generations, but not for millennials. Recycling also ranked as the most common good deed for those ages 38 and above, compared to millennials who ranked it #9.

“Paradoxically, the ability to make big change comes through small acts,” said Kamie Kennedy, from the organic clothing company Pact, which commissioned the OnePoll study. “When a consumer chooses the eco-friendly option, the manufacturers of those products can aggregate all of that consumer preference and force real change in industries, labor practices and health standards.”

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Results found that millennials are much more value-driven when it comes to shopping—and they work to avoid businesses that support things they don’t agree with (68 percent vs. 46 percent). Interestingly, but not surprising, millennials are much more likely to agree that the little things they do to improve the world every day cancel out their bad habits (55 percent vs. 30 percent).

Take a look at the commonalities below. We’ve highlighted the good deeds that stand out as unique to that particular generation’s Top 18 good deeds.

MOST COMMON “GOOD DEEDS” FOR MILLENNIALS

  • Sending a kind text
  • Giving a compliment
  • Smiling at a stranger
  • Holding the door open for someone
  • Being a shoulder to cry on
  • Shopping at small businesses
  • Help someone with tech issues
  • Picking up litter
  • Recycling
  • Leave a positive review online
  • Visiting elderly relatives
  • Donating clothes to charity
  • Lending someone a phone charger
  • Giving a dollar to charity when checking out while shopping
  • Giving money to the homeless
  • Give directions when someone is looking at a map
  • Buy organically-sourced food
  • Volunteering for a charity

MOST COMMON “GOOD DEEDS” FOR OLDER AMERICANS

  • Recycling
  • Smiling at a stranger
  • Giving a compliment
  • Holding the door open for someone
  • Sending a kind text
  • Being a shoulder to cry on
  • Picking up litter
  • Shopping at small businesses
  • Giving a dollar to charity when checking out while shopping
  • Donating clothes to charity
  • Visiting elderly relatives
  • Buy organically-sourced food
  • Help someone with tech issues
  • Give directions when someone is looking at a map
  • Avoiding plastic straws
  • Giving up your seat on the train/bus
  • Giving money to the homeless
  • Volunteering for a charity

Obviously, Americans of any age have a lot in common when it comes to ‘doing good’. Maybe these lists will give you ideas about how to brighten your world—and improve the planet— this month.

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School Installs Vending Machine That Dispenses Free Books to Kids Who Read

In a bid to get children more engaged in reading, a New York school has installed a vending machine that dispenses books, instead of snacks.

After one year of fundraising, staffers at the Arthur O. Eve School of Distinction #61 in Buffalo, New York, unveiled the machine in the corner of their library and stocked it with $1,000 worth of books.

Students from kindergarten through 4th grade can earn free tokens for the machine with a classroom rewards system that will incentivize kids to make regular trips to the library and check out books.

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The book titles range from fiction to cultural subjects. According to WGRZ, there is a copy of “Pippi Longstocking” right next to “Hidden Figures”.

“One of the biggest issues we have in this district is literacy. If our children can read, they can survive,” Buffalo School Board member Sharon Belton-Cottman told WBFO.

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NBA Star Gives Heartwarming Response to 9-Year-old’s Letter Asking Why His Shoes Were Only for Boys

When a 9-year-old girl sent a handwritten letter to Stephen Curry, the NBA superstar had the most heartwarming response.

 

Riley Morrison says that she felt compelled to write to the Golden State Warriors point guard after she visited the Under Armour website so she could buy a pair of Curry 5 shoes.

However, she was crestfallen to find that the shoes were only available in “Men’s” and “Boy’s” sizes.

Riley then penned a letter to Curry asking why the shoes were not available for girls.

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“I asked my dad to buy me the new Curry 5’s because I’m starting a new basketball season,” Riley wrote. “My dad and I visited the Under Armor website and were disappointed to see that there were no Curry 5’s for sale under the girls section. However, they did have them for sale under the boy’s section, even to customize.

“I know you support girl athletes because you have two daughters and you host an all girls basketball camp,” she continued. “I hope you can work with Under Armour to change this because girls want to rock the Curry 5’s too.”

Not only did Curry handwrite her a letter in return, he also set out to fix the labeling oversight.

In the note, Curry says that the shoes are actually unisex. The athlete conferred with officials about the mistake, and the website now has a girl’s category in the Curry footwear section.

Additionally, Steph sent her a free pair of Curry 5’s and promised to send her one of the first pairs of Curry 6’s, which will be released on Christmas Day under new co-gendered sizing.

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“I want to make sure you can wear my kicks proudly,” Curry wrote.

As a cherry on top, the Warriors invited the youngster from Napa, California to join them in Oakland on International Women’s Day for a special event.

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“December has the clarity, the simplicity, and the silence you need for the best FRESH START of your life.” – Vivian Swift

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Dad is Pleasantly Surprised to Hear That His Toothbrush Holder is Actually 4,000-Year-old Relic

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One man’s toothpaste holder could be another man’s 4,000-year-old relic.

At least that’s what Karl Martin was stunned to discover when he found out that his toothbrush jar was actually an ancient relic of Afghanistan.

Since the 49-year-old dad originally picked up the old pottery jar for just $5 at a car boot sale, he has been using it to hold his toothbrush for the last five years.

“It even ended up getting a few toothpaste marks on it,” mused Martin.

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But then six weeks ago, the antiques valuer noticed a similar piece of pottery that was being sold in an antiques sale at the auctioneers where he worked.

When he asked a colleague at Hanson’s Auctioneers to examine his pot, he was amazed to hear that it was a genuine antiquity from Afghanistan that dated back to 1900 BC.

“It was bought from a car boot sale in the village of Willington in Derbyshire,” said Martin. “I liked it straight away. I suspected it might be very old but forgot all about it.

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“Then, one day at work, I was helping Hansons’ antiquities expert … unload a van and noticed some pottery which was similar to my toothbrush pot [so] I rescued the pot from my bathroom and asked him to examine it for me.

“He confirmed it was a genuine antiquity from Afghanistan and dated back to 1900 BC. That means it’s around 4,000 years old – made 2,000 years before Christ was born.

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“It’s amazing, really. I specialize in British history rather than world history so I wasn’t an expert in this field and was none the wiser. How it ended up at a South Derbyshire car boot sale, I’ll never know.”

James Brenchley, head of antiquities at Hansons Auctioneers, said that the jar came from a Bronze Age civilization of the north western regions of South Asia, and it was most likely brought back to the UK by wealthy travelers.

Martin ended up selling the pot at the auctioneers for $100 (£80) – more than 20 times the amount that he bought it for.

“Not a fortune, but a decent profit,” says Marin. “I feel a bit guilty about keeping my toothbrush in it now.”

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City Will Replace Advertisements With Directions to Shelters for the Homeless in Winter

With winter approaching and temperatures dropping, the city of Stockholm is taking extra measures to protect the homeless during the frigid months ahead.

According to Mitt Stockholm, the Swedish capital will be replacing their electronic advertisements with digital notices that will direct homeless people to the nearest shelter or heating room.

Clear Channel, the marketing agency which manages the city’s billboards and public screens, will be programming their fixtures to automatically show the emergency notices whenever temperatures drop into dangerously chilly territory.

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Though the emergency notices will be shown across Stockholm, the city is taking extra care to broadcast the digital messages in areas with high concentrations of homeless people.

If the initiative proves to be successful, the project could inspire other cities to implement similar strategies during the icy winter months.

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Watch Trucker Use His Vehicle to Block Traffic So Stranded Motorcyclist Can Move to Safety

While blocked traffic is often a cause for road rage and frustration, this trucker was praised for taking up several lanes of traffic on a busy interstate back in 2016.

A Youtube blogger and trucker named Johnny was driving on the bustling Dan Ryan Expressway in Chicago when he found himself behind a distressed motorcyclist.

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For one reason or another, the motorcyclist was unable to start her bike. With two lanes of busy traffic on either side of her, the biker seemed to be in quite a predicament.

Instead of trying to go around the biker, however, Johnny slowly steered his truck across the right lanes so the woman could wheel her bike to safety on the shoulder.

(WATCH the video below)

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Patagonia’s CEO is Donating Company’s Entire $10 Million Tax Cut to Fight Climate Change

Instead of putting the money earned from their federal tax cuts back into their own pockets, the Patagonia outdoor clothing brand has announced that they will be donating it all to organizations fighting climate change.

According to a letter that was published on the LinkedIn profile of Patagonia CEO Rose Marcario, the company saved $10 million in corporate tax cuts that were implemented last year – and they will be donating it all to groups that are “committed to protecting air, land and water and finding solutions to the climate crisis.”

“In this season of giving, we are giving away this tax cut to the planet, our only home, which needs it now more than ever,” writes Marcario.

“Far too many have suffered the consequences of global warming in recent months, and the … response has so far been woefully inadequate.”

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This is not the first time that Patagonia has gone the extra mile for the environment – in 2016, the company donated all of its Black Friday income to conservation groups; in 2014, the company converted its entire collection to fair trade-certified products; and in 2009, they started paying their employees to bike to work.

More recently, Patagonia made it onto PEOPLE’s list of the 50 best companies that are caring for their communities, employees, and the world – and this $10 million donation is just further evidence that they are definitely deserving of that title.

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When Boy Mails a Birthday Card to His Dad in Heaven, Postman Comforts Him With a Celestial White Lie

When a young boy mailed a birthday card to his father in heaven earlier this month, he was surprised – and comforted – to get a response.

Since his father passed away four years ago, 7-year-old Jase Hyndman from West Lothian, Scotland mailed the card as a means of wishing his dad a happy birthday.

Instead of an address on the front of the envelope, however, Jase simply wrote: “Mr. Postman, can you take this to heaven for my dad’s birthday. Thanks.”

While it might seem that the story would end there, assistant delivery office manager Sean Milligan from the UK’s Royal Mail service wrote a response to reassure the youngster that his card was in good hands.

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“Dear Jase,” reads the letter. “While we’ve been delivering your post, we’ve become aware of some concerns.

“So I just wanted to take this opportunity to contact you about how we succeeded in the delivery of your letter, to your dad in heaven. This was a difficult challenge avoiding stars and other galactic objects on route to heaven.”

“I will continue to do all I can to ensure delivery to heaven safely,” it concluded.

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Needless to say, Jase and his mother, Teri Copland, were overwhelmed by the compassionate gesture.

“I actually cannot state how emotional he is knowing his dad got his card,” Copland wrote on Facebook, praising Royal Mail UK. “You didn’t have to make the effort to do this you could have just ignored it, but the fact that you have made the effort for a little boy you’ve never met is such a lovely thing to do.

“Royal Mail, you’ve just restored my faith in humanity and thank you – it honestly means the world to him.”

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“Feeling gratitude and not expressing it, is like wrapping a present and not giving it.” – William Arthur Ward

Quote of the Day:  “Feeling gratitude and not expressing it, is like wrapping a present and not giving it.” – William Arthur Ward

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Exciting New Study Shows That Zapping the Brain ‘Acutely’ Relieves Symptoms of Depression

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This exciting new study says that zapping parts of the brain with electricity could majorly relieve symptoms of depression.

Researchers say they have found an “effective target” in the brain for electrical stimulation to improve the moods of patients suffering from the mental condition.

Their findings, published in the journal Current Biology, show stimulation of a brain region called the lateral orbitofrontal cortex (OFC) reliably produced “acute” improvements.

The effects were not seen in patients without mood symptoms, which the researchers say suggests that the brain stimulation works to normalize activity in mood-related neural circuitry.

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Dr. Kristin Sellers, of the University of California, San Francisco, said: “Patients said things like ‘Wow, I feel better,’ ‘I feel less anxious,’ and ‘I feel calm, cool and collected’. And just anecdotally, you could see the improvements in patients’ body language. They smiled, they sat up straighter, they started to speak more quickly and naturally.”

She added that “although OFC is a more superficial target, it shares rich interconnections with several brain regions implicated in emotion processing,” which made the relatively small brain area an attractive target for therapeutic stimulation.

A team led by Sellers and Dr. Vikram Rao in the lab of Professor Edward Chang studied 25 patients with epilepsy who had electrodes placed in the brain for medical reasons to pinpoint the origin of their seizures.

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Many of the patients also suffered from depression, which is often seen in people with epilepsy.

With the patients’ consent, Prof Chang’s team took advantage of the electrodes to deliver small electrical pulses to areas of the brain thought to be involved in regulating mood. The researchers then used the implanted electrodes to stimulate OFC and other brain regions while collecting verbal mood reports and questionnaire scores.

“Stimulation induced a pattern of activity in brain regions connected to OFC that was similar to patterns seen when patients naturally experienced positive mood states,” said Rao. “Our findings suggest that OFC is a promising new stimulation target for treatment of mood disorders.”

Previous studies have explored deep brain stimulation (DBS) for mood disorders, but its success depends critically on target selection, as targets in other mood-related areas that are deeper in the brain haven’t always led to reliable improvements.

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For the new study, however, the researchers focused their attention and the electrical stimulation on the OFC, which is a key hub for mood-related circuitry.

Chang said: “The OFC has been called one of the least understood regions in the brain, but it is richly connected to various brain structures linked to mood, depression and decision making, making it very well positioned to coordinate activity between emotion and cognition.”

The researchers say their findings show that mood can be immediately improved by electrical stimulation of a relatively small area of brain, and also add to evidence that mood disorders are the result of dysfunction in brain circuits – but they said that plenty of work remains before DBS could enter routine clinical practice.

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Rao said: “Ultimately, it would be ideal if activity in mood-related brain circuits could be normalized indefinitely without patients needing to do anything.”

Dr. Heather Dawes, who helped to oversee the research, added: “The more we understand about depression at this level of brain circuitry, the more options we may have for offering patients effective treatments with a low risk of side effects.

“Perhaps by understanding how these emotion circuits go wrong in the first place, we can even one day help the brain ‘unlearn’ depression.”

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