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We’re Trying to Find the ‘Nicest Places in America’ – You Can Even Nominate Your Coffee Shop

Do you live in a town where the neighbors look after each other? Do you know of a business where strangers are welcomed with open arms? Have you been inspired by a Good News Network story about a place that should be shared with the world?

Well, then Reader’s Digest wants to hear from you.

For the second year in a row, one of the world’s most famous magazines is searching for the Top 10 Nicest Places in America: a crowd-sourced effort to uncover places where people are kind and treat each other with respect in an era of cultural and political divides.

Nicest Places can range from small towns to big-city neighborhoods, businesses, community centers, military bases, places of worship and anywhere else where the spirit of “nice” prevails.

Not only that, since GNN Founder and Editor-in-Chief Geri Weis-Corbley has been selected as a judge, GNN readers are invited to nominate any inspiring places that you have read about in our stories.

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Launched in 2017, the first search for Nicest Places resulted in hundreds of nominations filled with stories of a kinder, more trusting America than you see on social media and on cable news. The heartwarming story of the winning place, Gallatin, Tennessee, told of a growing city struggling to heal historic racial divides when faced with tragedy.

The search will run in three phases: collection of nominations; announcement of finalists and public voting; and unveiling of the winning place on “Good Morning America” and in Reader’s Digest.

Nominations are currently being accepted on the magazine’s website until June 5th.

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“While there is plenty of media shining a light on conflict and rancor in America, we’re providing a way for Americans to share the places where neighbors trust each other, strangers are welcomed, and civility and respect win out,” said Reader’s Digest editor-in-chief Bruce Kelley. “We know they’re all around us.”

“It can be easy to underestimate the power of kindness and respect,” says Roberts. “I’m honored to be part of an initiative that brings people together and celebrates those important values.”

(WATCH the video about last year’s winning town below) – Photo by Sara Herrera

Despite Being Blind and Partially Deaf, Man Has Traveled Solo to 125 Countries on 7 Continents

Tony Giles has almost always been blind and severely deaf – but that has not stopped him from doing what he loves to do: travel.

Despite his disabilities, the Englishman has been to 125 countries and all 7 continents over the course of 17 years.

According to his interview with Great Big Story, Giles is often asked why he travels if he can’t see the sights – and he simply says that he likes the excitement of going new places.

Giles was born with a rare condition that caused him to see the world in the form of vague shapes and shadows. By the age of 9, he had gone totally blind.

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Not only that, but he only had about 80% hearing in both of his ears.

When he was 16 years old, however, he was invited to go to the United States from his home in Teignmouth, England. Fascinated by the adventure, Giles knew that he wanted to become a world traveler.

And he has been wandering the world solo ever since.

(WATCH the interview below)

Record-breaking Water Purifier Made of Paper Could Bring Clean Water to Desperate Areas

Paper and water may not seem like the most ideal combination for success, but these scientists have managed to make paper into an astonishingly effective water purifier.

The idea of using energy from the sun to evaporate and purify water is ancient. The Greek philosopher Aristotle reportedly described such a process more than 2,000 years ago. Now, researchers are bringing this technology into the modern age, using it to sanitize water at what they report to be record-breaking rates.

By draping black, carbon-dipped paper in a triangular shape and using it to both absorb and vaporize water, they have developed a method for using sunlight to generate clean water with near-perfect efficiency.

“Our technique is able to produce drinking water at a faster pace than is theoretically calculated under natural sunlight,” says lead researcher Qiaoqiang Gan, associate professor of electrical engineering in the University at Buffalo School of Engineering and Applied Sciences.

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As Gan explains, “Usually, when solar energy is used to evaporate water, some of the energy is wasted as heat is lost to the surrounding environment. This makes the process less than 100% efficient. Our system has a way of drawing heat in from the surrounding environment, allowing us to achieve near-perfect efficiency.”

The low-cost technology could provide drinking water in regions where resources are scarce, or where natural disasters have struck.

Gan and other colleagues have launched a startup, Sunny Clean Water, to bring the invention to people who need it. With support from the National Science Foundation Small Business Innovation Research program, the company is integrating the new evaporation system into a prototype of a solar still, a sun-powered water purifier.

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“When you talk to government officials or nonprofits working in disaster zones, they want to know: ‘How much water can you generate every day?’ We have a strategy to boost daily performance,” Song says. “With a solar still the size of a mini fridge, we estimate that we can generate 10 to 20 liters of clean water every single day.”

The technique has many advantages. It’s simple, and the power source — the sun — is available just about everywhere. But unfortunately, even the latest solar still models are somewhat inefficient at vaporizing water.

Gan’s team addressed this challenge through a neat, counterintuitive trick: They increased the efficiency of their evaporation system by cooling it down.

A central component of their technology is a sheet of carbon-dipped paper that is folded into an upside-down “V” shape, like the roof of a birdhouse. The bottom edges of the paper hang in a pool of water, soaking up the fluid like a napkin. At the same time, the carbon coating absorbs solar energy and transforms it into heat for evaporation.

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As Gan explains, the paper’s sloped geometry keeps it cool by weakening the intensity of the sunlight illuminating it. (A flat surface would be hit directly by the sun’s rays.) Because most of the carbon-coated paper stays under room temperature, it can draw in heat from the surrounding area, compensating for the regular loss of solar energy that occurs during the vaporization process.

Using this set-up, researchers evaporated the equivalent of 2.2 liters of water per hour for every square meter of area illuminated by the regular sun, higher than the theoretical upper limit of 1.68 liters, according to the new study. The team conducted its tests in the lab, using a solar simulator to generate light at the intensity of one regular sun.

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“Most groups working on solar evaporation technologies are trying to develop advanced materials, such as metallic plasmonic and carbon-based nanomaterials,” Gan says. “We focused on using extremely low-cost materials and were still able to realize record-breaking performance.

“Importantly, this is the only example I know of where the thermal efficiency of the solar evaporation process is 100 percent when you consider solar energy input. By developing a technique where the vapor is below ambient temperature, we create new research possibilities for exploring alternatives to high-temperature steam generation.”

The advancements are described in a study published in the journal Advanced Science.

(Source: University at Buffalo)

Dog Hiding in Stolen Car Turns Up 24 Hours Later

Chief the yellow lab has been there for Rose Nese through thick and thin – so when a carjacker took off with her vehicle while Chief was hiding in the back seat, Nese was “hysterical“.

The East Boston woman had left her SUV running for just five minutes on Sunday evening so she could run into a convenience store to buy a lottery ticket. When she came back outside, the car – with chief inside – was gone.

“I really don’t care about the car,” she told CBS News. “I just want Chief back.”

“He’s basically a lovable yellow lab. Friendly, he loves everybody and everything,” Nese said. “He rescued me, actually. A year ago, my mother passed away, and two days later, I had a fire and I lost my home.”

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As the dognapping was reported by local news outlets, Nese’s friends and family set up “what amounted to a war room” in her apartment. The group tirelessly searched for the white SUV and did what they could to reunite the Boston woman with her dog.

Even the animal shelter who has cared for Chief in the past wrote about the carjacking on social media in hopes that someone would spot the friendly dog.

Finally, after a very long 24 hours of searching, Chief turned up totally unharmed in the back of the SUV at Everett cemetery just outside of Boston.

And the reunion was a happy one.

(WATCH the video below or our international viewers can watch it on the CBS News website) – Photo by Rose Nese

“Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark.” – Rabindranath Tagore

Quote of the Day: “Faith is the bird that feels the light when the dawn is still dark.” – Rabindranath Tagore

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For 30 Years, This Cute Critter Was Thought to be Extinct –Until Now

This cute critter has not been sighted since 1986 – but it has finally resurfaced after scientists accidentally stumbled upon the critter’s hiding place last year.

The adorable kangaroo rat, named for its ability to hop about the arid lowlands where it is found, was listed as endangered by the Mexican government in 1994.

Then, a team of researchers from the San Diego Natural History Museum were in the field conducting routine monitoring of small mammal communities in Baja, California over the summer when they found four of the 5-inch rats.

Since none of the field workers had ever actually seen a kangaroo rat before, they had to consult previous field notes and descriptions to properly identify the critter.

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Thanks to the research team’s discovery, members of the museum, local universities, and nonprofits will be working together to form a conservation plan for the species.

One of the researchers, museum mammalogist Scott Tremor, said: “Not only is this discovery a perfect example of the importance of good old-fashioned natural history field work, but we have the opportunity to develop a conservation plan based on our findings. The ability to take our research and turn it into tangible conservation efforts is thrilling. It is a commitment to preserving the uniqueness of the Baja California Peninsula.”

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This is the third mammal that was thought to be extinct that museum staff have rediscovered in the Baja California Peninsula in the recent past: others include the high elevation California vole and the round-tail ground squirrel.

“These rediscoveries speak to hope and resilience in a changing world,” said Research Associate Sula Vanderplank. “We are learning so much about this animal and its ecology, and we’re delighted to know that it is permanently protected in the Valle Tranquilo Nature Reserve.”

The discovery was only recently published in the scientific journal Bulletin of the Southern California Academy of Sciences.

Photo by the San Diego Natural History Museum

Watch Diver Perform Expressive 6-Minute Dance Underwater in World’s Deepest Pool

Some people have trouble dancing on dry land, let alone underwater – but this free diver managed to perform a stunningly beautiful 6-minute dance at the bottom of the world’s deepest swimming pool.

Free diver Julie Gautier, who is married to fellow diver Guillaume Néry, choreographed a gorgeous underwater dance routine at the bottom of Y40.

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The routine was then made into a Vimeo short film called Ama. Since it was released and selected as a staff pick, it has been viewed hundreds of thousands of times.

Gautier describes the video by saying: “Ama is a silent film. It tells a story [that] everyone can interpret in their own way, based on their own experience. There is no imposition, only suggestions. I wanted to share my biggest pain in this life with this film. For this is not too crude, I covered it with grace. To make it not too heavy, I plunged it into the water. I dedicate this film to all the women of the world.”

(WATCH the captivating video below)

AMA - a short film by Julie Gautier from Les films engloutis on Vimeo.

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California Set to Become First US State Requiring Solar Panels on New Homes

The state of California is poised to become the first US state to make solar panels a mandatory addition to most newly-built homes.

The state’s Energy Commission will be voting on the legislation next week. If approved, then the measure will go into full effect for any to all houses, condos and apartment buildings up to three stories tall starting in 2020, though there will be exceptions for smaller houses or structures with abundant tree cover and shade.

According to CR Herro, vice president of environmental affairs at real estate development company Meritage Homes, the measure is expected to save the homeowner up to $60,000 over the course of 25 years.

The measure is also expected to contribute to the Energy Commission’s goal of making all newly-constructed residential buildings reach net zero energy by 2020, meaning that their solar output offsets their total gas and electricity usage. Newly-constructed commercial buildings will be projected to reach net zero energy by 2030.

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California has already enjoyed a bright history with solar energy in the past – one year ago, the state received so much sunshine, energy prices dropped into the negative. And before that in 2016, California broke a solar record by producing enough solar energy to generate over 6 million homes, which is twice as much as the state was producing two years previously.

If approved, this newest piece of legislation would be yet another stepping stone for the Golden State’s fight against climate change.

“California is about to take a quantum leap in energy standards,” Bob Raymer, technical director for the California Building Industry Association, told The Mercury News.

“No other state in the nation mandates solar, and we are about to take that leap.”

Photo by National Renewable Energy Laboratory

When Spectator is in Trouble, Ken Jeong Jumps Off Stage to Help, and Then Finishes His Set

Ken Jeong is much more than an actor and comedian – he also happens to be a licensed physician in the state of California.

And he recently used his medical expertise to help a woman who started having a seizure at one of his stand-up sets.

“It’s a wonderful story. It was such perfect timing: Ken just jumped from the stage to help,” audience member Heather Holmberg told USA Today.

Jeong had been in the middle of his routine at the Stand Up Live Comedy Club in Phoenix, Arizona on Saturday night when some of the audience members started yelling at him.

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“He couldn’t see what was going on with the lights. He thought he was being heckled. He was playing with them from the stage for a second. And it was like, ‘No, no, no. We need you!’ He realized there was an issue, and he came over. It was a moment where time stands still. Someone was having a crisis. There was a hush over the room.”

According to Holmberg, the audience member was having some kind of seizure. As Jeong looked after her, an EMT who had been watching the show came over to help until paramedics arrive.

Once the woman was taken care of, Jeong hopped back on stage and within minutes was able to finish his set and get the tensed-up audience laughing once more. Not only that, but the woman who had been having the seizure was back on her feet by the end of the show.

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It may seem too lucky to be true, but the Hangover star’s heroic gestures weren’t part of his act – though he no longer practices, Jeong graduated with a medical degree from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill School of Medicine in 1995. After starring on the ABC show “Dr. Ken”, he gave up his medical career to pursue acting.

“And he was brilliant,” Holmberg says. “He’s a very funny man but you were able to see a side of him that’s very compassionate. You don’t often see that in comedians.”

Representative Photo by Gage Skidmore, CC

4-Year-old Superhero is Caped Crusader of Kindness With the Sweetest Superpower

While Austin Perine may not have the power to fly or shoot spiderwebs out of his hands, he does have a pretty incredible superhero identity.

Austin has created an entire superhero identity out of feeding the homeless.

Every week, the 4-year-old from Birmingham, Alabama uses his allowance money to buy a bag full of sandwiches and sodas so he can hand them out to the homeless – and he does it all while wearing a little caped uniform.

When asked what his superhero name is, he simply says: “President Austin”.

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“That’s his idea of what the president is supposed to do,” TJ Perine, Austin’s father, told CBS News. “I was like, buddy, you have no idea, but hey, I’m going along with it.”

Only time well tell whether Austin actually ends up on the ballot in the future, but in the mean time, he already has a motto – and he says it to every single one of his sandwich recipients.

His motto is: “Don’t forget to share love”.

(WATCH the interview below, or our international viewers can watch the video on the CBS News website)

“The road to success is dotted with many tempting parking places.” – Will Rogers

Quote of the Day: “The road to success is dotted with many tempting parking places.” –Will Rogers

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He Has Created a Single-Use Bottle That Fully Decomposes in 3 Weeks, and All Profits to Charity

A British social entrepreneur wanted to sell bottles of water with 100% of the proceeds going to providing clean drinking water in Africa—but then, he realized plastic was not the way to go, and developed an awesome solution to his charity dilemma.

James Longcroft is the mastermind behind Choose Water: it will be sold in a biodegradable single-use water container made out of environmentally-friendly materials that can fully decompose in three weeks.

He vowed that the bottle itself had to be completely biodegradable, sustainable and non-toxic in anyway to both marine and land ecosystems, while at the same time still resemble a bottle, cost the same for the consumer and keep the water inside fresh for months. And, his idea may succeed, with the help of a crowdfunding campaign.

Longcroft and his team are currently raising money on Indiegogo to finance the manufacturing and distribution of the Choose Water bottle. Should their process proceed as planned, they hope to see it on grocery store shelves by the end of the year for about $1.20 per bottle—with all proceeds to charity.

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The exterior of the container is made out of recycled paper that is coated with a waterproof liner. Though Longcroft can not immediately disclose the liner’s ingredients until his patents are cleared, he says that they are all affordable and sustainably sourced.

He also adds that the ingredients have even been shown to benefit the planet by “neutralizing soil acidity and providing nutrients to aquatic environments”.

His charity, Water For Africa, is dedicated to creating clean water projects throughout the continent.

Sounds like a win-win-win to us!

(WATCH the video below)

INDIEGOGO LAUNCH! from Ch2oose on Vimeo.

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DNA Test Finds Long-Lost Brother at His Own College – And They’re Blown Away by Another Discovery

LISTEN to this Good News Guru story, broadcast on the radio with Ellen K and Geri on KOST-103.5. (Also, subscribe to our new podcast on iTunes – or for Androids, on Podbean) — or Read the story below

A 20-year-old in Marietta, Georgia has lived with his loving family since he was adopted as a baby. Although he was happy, he was always curious about his biological family.

For Christmas last year, Kieron Graham’s mother gave him a DNA test kit so he could explore his roots.

Upon hearing the results of the test, Kieron was shocked to discover that he had a biological brother: 29-year-old Vincent Ghant.

So he reached out to him on Facebook, and when they connected, the two became overwhelmed and cried with emotion.

Not only that, Kieron found out his long-lost brother lived just 15 minutes away—and attended the same college—Kennesaw State University—and both were studying the same major, political science!

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“It was very surreal how much we looked alike,” Ghant told TODAY. “It was amazing. We just stared at each other and we both were laughing, giggling, and crying,” added Graham.

The two now hang out twice a week, and Kieron is getting to know the biological mother they both share. Their happy families even spent Christmas together and plan on taking a vacation together to Florida this year.

But Kieron’s ancestral adventures didn’t stop there.

When the test kit company, Ancestry DNA, heard about the brothers’ story, they reached out with an offer to fly them to Benin— to meet their African ancestors.

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Though Ghant had a conflicting work schedule, Graham traveled to the country and discovered another surprising family connection: the two were related to the King of the capital city of Benin.

Graham met with the King and the new friends talked about their lives – an experience the young man says he will never forget—all because of a DNA test.

“I went from knowing nothing about my biological family, to meeting my birth family and getting to know about my ancestors.”

(WATCH the video below)

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With DNA Test He Finds Long-Lost Brother at His Own College – And They’re Blown Away by Another Discovery (Podcast)

An incredible story about how a DNA test kit resulted in not only meeting a long-lost brother attending the same college, but learning they have an amazing bloodline. Hear the inspiring story from from The Good News Guru (from the May 4, 2018 Ellen K. Morning Show on KOST-103.5 radio).

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Do You Know a Vet Who Needs a New Smile? Offices are Holding Free Dental Day For Veterans

Veteran Penny Curtis-Norgren receives free dental care from providers with Aspen Dental on Saturday, June 24, 2017, in Ruskin, Fla. Today, nearly 450 Aspen Dental offices in 35 states opened their doors to serve veterans in their local communities as part of the Healthy Mouth Movement, a community giving initiative. (Casey Brooke Lawson/AP Images for Aspen Dental)

If you, or a veteran you know, needs some dental work, now is the chance to sign up to restore a shining smile commensurate with your service.

For the fifth year in a row, over 450 Aspen Dental offices across America will be opening their doors on June 9th to provide roughly 5,000 veterans with some much-needed free dental care.

The previous four annual “Day of Service” events have resulted in over $10.3 million in donated dentistry. While basic cleanings are also provided to the patients, the dental team makes sure they address the more pressing services, such as fillings, extractions, and repairs that can relieve persistent pain.

“Like millions of Americans, veterans often do not get the dental care they need due to barriers like cost, fear, access and lack of insurance,” said Dr. Adam Mileski of Aspen Dental.

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“The VA only provides dental benefits to veterans who are classified as 100% disabled, have been a prisoner of war, or have a service-connected dental condition or disability,” he added.

In addition to their Day of Service events, Aspen Dental’s Healthy Mouth Movement includes the “Mouth Mobile”, a 42-foot bus that travels around the nation offering free dental care to veterans. The Mouth Mobile has already served over 100 communities, giving away thousands of dollars worth of free oral treatment.

Find a nearby office here or call 1-844-277-3646 (1-844-ASPENHMM) to find a participating Aspen Dental office and schedule an appointment during the annual Day of Service.

Save A Smile And Spread The News: Click To Share With Your FriendsPhoto by Darren Abate/AP Images for Aspen Dental

Watch a Clever Man Rescue Endangered Puppy by Building a Drone in 6 Hours

When an Indian man saw that an animal was in trouble, he turned to technology as a means of rescuing it from its plight.

27-year-old Milind Raj was taking a morning walk through Lucknow, Uttar Pradesh when he says that he heard a whimpering animal.

He looked into a nearby drain only to see that a puppy had gotten itself stuck amidst the trash and slime. Based on the drain’s condition, Raj believed that it would be too dangerous for any humans to maneuver the structure.

“The drain was so filthy, it was like a bog,” Raj told NDTV. “It was not possible for a human to rescue the puppy without endangering their own life, so I decided to put technology to the task.”

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Raj, who makes a living out of building robots, then rushed to his lab and attached an AI-controlled bionic arm to a massive drone. After just 6 hours of tinkering, he brought the finished drone back to the drain to attempt a rescue.

With the engineer piloting the machine from outside the area, the drone flew into the drain and scooped up the puppy with the bionic arm. Since the arm had built-in sensors, he was able to exert just the right amount of pressure to safely pluck the pup from the drain and gently place it back down on the street.

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Luckily, a local passerby was walking down the street when the rescue occurred. Stunned by the strange site of a puppy being picked up by a drone, she whipped out her phone to take a video which has garnered praise for Raj’s creative rescue.

The engineer has since adopted the puppy and aptly named it “Lifted”.

(WATCH the incredible rescue below)

Click To Share The Pawesome Video With Your FriendsPhoto by Milind Raj

“What is needed, rather than running away or controlling or suppressing, is understanding fear; that means, watch it, learn about it, come directly into contact with it, not escape from it.” – Krishnamurti

Quote of the Day: “What is needed, rather than running away or controlling or suppressing, is understanding fear; that means, watch it, learn about it, come directly into contact with it, not escape from it.” – Jiddu Krishnamurti

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Alzheimer’s Patients Here Gain New Attitude on Life After Being Given Baby Dolls to Care For

While baby dolls normally bring out the nurturing instincts in children, they are now producing joy in a whole new demographic.

A chain of assisted living facilities has started giving life-like baby dolls to dementia and Alzheimer’s patients as a means of alleviating stress and spurring positive emotions and memories about parenthood—and it works beautifully.

Placing dolls in their care has not only lifted the spirits of patients, but also given them a sense of self-worth, cut down on their tendency to wander off, and reduced the need for anxiety medication.

During the “Cuddle Therapy”, the doll is given to the resident to “care for” as part of their daily schedule. By holding, rocking, and cuddling the doll, the seniors can gain a deeper sense of purpose, which helps to reduce depression, agitation, and anxiety.

The therapy, currently offered in eight locations in four U.S. states, also encourages a sense of love and self-worth: The dolls help people with Alzheimer’s and dementia connect back into the world and express love. For those residents who are parents, it can bring back the happy memories of raising a family.

“My mother comes to life when she cuddles these baby dolls,” says April Hannewald, whose mother is currently a patient at the Poet’s Walk Memory Care Community in Nevada. “My mother is not very verbal any more, but when I’m pushing her around in a wheelchair, she immediately starts talking in full sentences when we pass the baby dolls, [saying things like] ‘Oh look! What are the babies doing?’”

Photos by Poet’s Walk, Warrenton, VA

Terra Brown, Executive Director at Poet’s Walk Warrenton, Virginia says: “Among the various forms of recreation therapy that our caregivers provide, we have found cuddle therapy is one of the simplest and most therapeutic. It is also one of the most successful as it gives our residents a of purpose that they long for.”

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The “Cuddle Therapy” is currently being utilized at the Poet’s Walk Memory Care Communities at eight locations: In the Virginia cities of Leesburg, Fredericksburg, and Warrenton; in Texas facilities in Cedar Park, Round Rock, and San Antonio; in Henderson, Nevada; and Sarasota, Florida.

If you are interested in utilizing a similar treatment with a patient or nursing home, the Cuddle Therapy program recommends using dolls that don’t cry, to avoid stressful responses in patients. Beyond that, the dolls should be treated as if they were real babies, rather than toys.

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“When I sit with my mom and she becomes fidgety and distracted, all I have to do is give her a baby doll and its puts a smile on her face. She talks to the baby and kisses its forehead often,” says Hannewald. “Of all of the many activities Poet’s Walk offers to their memory care residents, cuddle therapy is as good as it gets.”

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When Woman Unexpectedly Goes into Labor at Foreign Hotel, She Uses the Internet to Give Birth on Her Own

While the internet is also used for cute cat videos and keeping in touch with distant relatives, Tia Freeman sped down the information highway to find guidance during an emergency DIY childbirth.

Oddly, the 22-year-old Air Force employee from Nashville did not even find out she was pregnant until her third trimester. Since she was already set to fly to Germany in early March, she prayed that she would not go into labor during the trip.

Unfortunately, Freeman was in the middle of a layover flight to Istanbul when she started to feel abdominal pain. Thinking it was just the airplane food, she did not even guess that she was going into labor until she landed in the Turkish city.

Freeman was in quite the dilemma – not only was she unsure whether her insurance would cover a trip to the hospital, she wasn’t sure how many people spoke English in the foreign city.

She then decided to make sure that she was actually going into labor, so she took a cab to her hotel room.

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“When I got to my hotel room I realized just how quickly he was coming,” said Freeman, according to CTV News. “I figured I just have to do this.”

For starters, she ran a Google search on how to deliver a baby. With the internet’s resources at her disposal, she opted for a water delivery “to help contain the mess a bit”.

Though she says that the contractions were painful, she watched YouTube videos on breathing techniques and focused on getting through the delivery.

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After successfully delivering her son, she quickly read over some articles on how to take care of the afterbirth and the umbilical cord. A WikiHow article recommended using scissors and clamps to cut the cord, neither of which she had.

The young Air Force worker sterilized her shoelaces in a pot of boiling water and used them as clamps before using her pocket knife to cut the cord.

“I did a mighty fine job if I say so myself,” she wrote in a tweet.

The very next day, she contacted the US Embassy and arranged for the baby’s birth certificate and citizenship. Freeman and her son were both checked over by a doctor and certified as healthy. Though the consulate required her to stay in Turkey for another two weeks before the child was fit to fly, Freeman says that Turkish citizens were very kind to her.

Freeman decided to pay homage to the baby’s unusual birth by giving her son a Turkish middle name: Xavier Ata Freeman.

The baby is now being “spoiled endlessly” by Freeman’s adoring family.

(WATCH the video below)

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Retiring Man Has the Best Birthday Ever After Spontaneously Deciding to Buy Lotto Ticket

After decades of hard work, a Canadian man was finally rewarded with the best birthday gift ever.

On a fateful day last week, Ping Kuen Shum was not only in high spirits because it was his birthday – it was also his last day of work before heading into retirement.

Feeling lucky from the milestones, he stopped at a convenience store in Richmond, British Columbia to buy a lottery ticket.

Astonishingly, it turned out to be the winning ticket, earning him a $1.5 million jackpot because he managed to match all 6 numbers to the winning combination.

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The British Columbia Lottery Corporation says that the likelihood of this happening is roughly 1 in 13,983,816.

“It’s unbelievable that all three events happened on the same day,” Shum said in a statement from the lottery. “I have worked hard for so many years and I’m looking forward to sharing this fortune with my family.”

As a means of celebrating his windfall, Shum says that he took his family out for dinner and now plans on taking them all to China for a vacation.

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