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When Teen Despairs Over Finding Prom Date, Manager Gets Creative With Their Restaurant Sign

Tanner Waters has desperately been looking for a date to take to his senior prom – and while he may not have found one yet, he will soon, thanks to his affectionate coworkers.

The teen, who is a student at Winter Springs High School in Winter Springs, Florida, works part-time at the local Chick-Fil-A. When he realized that he may be going to prom by himself, he approached his manager Billy McClarnon about how he couldn’t find a date.

Though McClarnon rejected Tanner’s invitation to the high school event, he did offer to advertise the date on the restaurant’s marquee.

“I’m like ‘No, I’m not going to prom with you,’” McClarnon told WKMG. “But if you need some help, I’ll put it on the reader board for you.”

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The 17-year-old agreed, saying: “That would be awesome. That would help me out a lot. It takes all the work out of finding a date.

“I think it’s funny. You don’t usually see your name on something like that.”

So if you know any fun young teens in the Winter Springs area, send them to Chick-Fil-A for a date with a good-natured student.

“I’m a great person,” Tanner exclaimed. “I have a great personality. You’re going to have a great time with me. You get free dinner — someone is buying us dinner — it’s going to be a great night!”

(WATCH the video below)

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Sesame Street Theme Park Receives World’s First Autism Certification

A Sesame Street-themed amusement park is the first in the world to receive a certification for autism accommodation.

Sesame Place, which is based in Philadelphia, features quiet rooms and sensory guides so parents can plan their visits. Additionally, all the staff members have become certified in autism sensitivity training.

The accreditation was awarded in honor of Autism Awareness Month – and it is just in time for the park to reopen for its new season at the end of April.

Sesame Place received the accreditation through the International Board of Credentialing and Continuing Education Standards, an international organization that provides autism certification and training to businesses and service groups.

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This is not the first time that Sesame Street has made an effort to connect with autistic youth – just last year, the franchise introduced an autistic character named Julia. The character is part of Sesame Street’s online autism project, “See Amazing in All Children,” which features a free downloadable app with videos and stories to help kids understand autism.

Sesame Street also just received $100 million in funding for their educational program that targets young, disadvantaged Syrian refugee children.

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High School Student’s Ingenious Solution Could Save Bees From Drinking Poisonous Water

A high school student is being hailed for discovering an incredibly simple way to help save bees – and he is already contacting local farms about implementing his solution.

Derek Woo is a senior student at Greenwich High School in Connecticut. The 17-year-old became inspired to help honeybees when he heard a story on the radio about “colony collapse disorder” – a phenomenon that happens when worker bees leave the hive, leaving the queen and her young to fend for themselves.

While this event can be caused by infections and parasites, the most consistent trigger for the collapse is due to insecticides. If ingested, a bee can die from the poison.

A very common method of ingesting the water is when bees drink the water that collects at the end of leaves. The water – which travels up from the soil, through the stem, and onto the leaves – collects glucose on its way through the plant. Unfortunately, the water also absorbs insecticides. Not only that, but the insecticide becomes four times more concentrated once it collects on the leaves.

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When bees are drawn to the glucose in the water, they also end up ingesting the insecticide.

Derek’s simple solution? Mix four parts soil with one part charcoal, or “biochar”.

Biochar is an environmentally-friendly type of charcoal that is used by farmers to absorb harmful chemicals and help soil retain its moisture. When mixed with plant soil that has been sprayed with insecticides, the water that is collected on the leaves only contains a tiny fraction of poison, which makes it safer for bees to drink.

According to Eureka! Lab, Derek has already started contacting local farmers about adding biochar to their soil.

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Man Brings Cosmic Cat-Themed Lunchbox into Work to Show Cousin ‘There is Not One Way to Be a Man’

When a 10-year-old boy was being bullied for adoring his glittery cat-themed lunchbox, his older cousin decided to take a stand.

David Pendragon of Charlotte, North Carolina recently posted a photo of himself on social media proudly carrying the cool lunchbox into his “conservative, corporate workplace”.

In the caption, he explains how his little cousin Ryker had been super excited to bring the same lunchbox into school – but because of the bright colors and the cat-themed pattern, some of the other kids started picking on the youngster.

“He even wanted to stop taking his lunch [to school] so he wouldn’t be teased about it any longer,” says David. “I have decided, however, to stand with my little cousin and show him that a man can love whatever he wants and not be afraid to express that love.

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“So I have ordered the same lunchbox for myself and proudly carried it to work today at my large, conservative, corporate workplace. I’ve told anyone who asked the story behind my lunchbox and to a person, they all stand with Ryker too.

“There’s no one way to be a man. Men can be colorful. Men can be expressive. Men can be emotional and silly and gleeful.

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“I love my new lunchbox and I hope Ryker and all the other boys out there can see that their passion and self-expression is never something to be ashamed of.”

Judging by the thousands of comments and shares of support that David’s post has generated since it was published earlier this week, it’s fair to say that the rest of the world stands with Ryker too.


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“Few things can help an individual more than to place responsibility on him, and to let him know that you trust him.” – Booker T. Washington

Quote of the Day: “Few things can help an individual more than to place responsibility on him, and to let him know that you trust him.” – Booker T. Washington

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This Woman Easily Lives a Zero-Waste Lifestyle –and She Believes You Can Too

The Lesson: With such an excess of unnecessary plastic packaging and non-recyclable materials, it can be easy to feel guilty about the amount of trash we contribute to landfills – but this college grad insists that anyone can be zero-waste. Not only that, but she believes that the attitude can greatly simplify your entire life.

Notable Excerpt: “When I learned about zero waste, [this woman in California] was the only person writing about it at the time and the only person talking about it, and so I later started my blog, Trash is for Tossers, to document my journey of reducing waste and opening the conversation in a way that felt safe and non-confrontational, because … so much of the conversation in environmentalism is, ‘You’re not doing this,’ or, ‘You’re screwing this up,’ and it’s [just a big] blame game.

“To me, I realized that by just taking everything on myself and being, like, ‘Okay, I’m a part of the problem. What can I do to change this and share my experience through taking control of my waste and talking about my experience from my perspective, that it made people feel comfortable to have a discussion around waste.’”

The Guest: Lauren Singer is an environmental activist who is the mastermind behind Trash is for Tossers – a blog dedicated to educating readers on how they can live a cost-effective, zero-waste lifestyle, no matter their social or economic status. In addition to graduating from NYU with an environmental sciences degree, she went on to work as a sustainability analyst for the NYC Department of Environmental Protection.

The Host: After spending years of his young life and athletic career struggling with his own emotional wellbeing, a crippling injury left Lewis Howes without an identity and without any work. Instead of wallowing in self-pity, however, Howes recreated himself as a multi-million dollar media producer, motivational speaker, bestselling author, and podcast host. The ex-football player now spends his days chatting with the most inspirational icons of this generation on his School of Greatness podcast.

Podcast: The School of Greatness podcast is available for download on Soundcloud and iTunes. You can also watch footage of the interviews on Howes’s YouTube channel.

Books: Howes is the author of the New York Times bestselling book “The School of Greatness”: an in-depth collection of lessons and wisdom that he has gathered from interviewing hundreds of the world’s greatest role models and thinkers. Howes’s latest book, “The Mask of Masculinity”, is based on his experience with the dangerous stereotypes and expectations that are placed on men in modern society.

(LISTEN to the inspiring talk below or read the transcript here)

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Senior Who Was Given Weeks to Live is Thriving After Baby Girl Gives Her Something to Live For

Earlier this year, doctors told 92-year-old Jean Roper that she only had weeks to live. Months later, the senior has undergone an astonishing transformation – and it is all thanks to a little baby girl.

The senior had originally been diagnosed with extreme kidney damage. In addition to being hooked up to an oxygen tank, she could barely get out of bed without assistance, let alone move around the house.

As her family prepared to say goodbye to Roper, her great-granddaughter mentioned that she was going to give birth to a girl – and she wanted to name her after the ailing senior.

Despite Roper having plenty of great-great-grandchildren, none of them are girls; so upon hearing that she would not only be welcoming a baby girl into the family, but also a baby girl who would be her namesake, Roper vowed to live long enough to meet the infant.

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On January 31st, Roper’s great-great-granddaughter Magnolia Jean was born. When they were finally introduced, the woman could barely contain her excitement.

Kayla Tracy, who is an aunt to the newborn, told TODAY: “[Roper] shot right up out of her rocking chair — and she hadn’t been walking at all! She had a walker and could barely get out of bed. But the day that baby came, she walked from her bedroom all the way down to the hall to her front door to greet them, which was outrageous.”

Since meeting Magnolia Jean, Roper has continued to recover. The nurses, who recently removed her oxygen tanks, are stunned by her sudden change in health.

Additionally, Tracy posted photos of Roper’s meeting with Magnolia Jean to social media – and the responses have been overwhelmingly encouraging.

“They all think it’s such a miracle, because she was going very soon, and then all of a sudden …” Tracy said. “She cannot believe how many people have seen her story and cared to look at it. It’s been an incredible reaction. Everybody’s been super positive.”

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Treatment For Autism to Start Trials After Successful Testing, Good For Alzheimer’s Too

A potential treatment for the most common form of autism is on its way to human trials after it was proven successful in mice.

Drug developer Tetra Discovery Partners has received clearance from the FDA to begin phase two of their testing for a treatment called BPN14770.

The therapeutic agent could be used to treat Fragile X syndrome: a genetic form of autism that reportedly affects 1 in 4,000 to 5,000 males and one in 6,000 to 8,000 females. There is currently no treatment for the condition.

BPN14770, which could also be used to treat Alzheimer’s and other forms of autism, showed a number of benefits during the initial tests. Mice that were given the drug experienced reduced stress and improved mental development, memory function, and social behavior. Elderly human study participants who were given the drug during phase one also experienced “excellent safety” with the medication and improved cognitive performance.

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If testing continues to show positive results, the drug could become available to the public in less than four years.

“We’re hoping that this drug will have significant impact on the quality of patients’ lives,” said Tetra Chairman and CEO Mark Gurney, according to Wood TV.

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8th Grader Saves All Year for Spring Break So She Can Pay For Low-Income People’s Laundry

While some kids may be spending their spring break partying on the beach or enjoying the warm weather, this eighth-grader is hard at work making sure that everyone in her community has clean laundry.

Jayera Griffin – who is an honor roll student at Washington Junior High School in Riverdale, Illinois – first became inspired to give back when she noticed that some of the children she tutored did not always have clean clothes to wear.

The 14-year-old was heartbroken by the fact that some families could not afford to do laundry, let alone have their own washer and dryer.

So for the last year, then teen has been saving and fundraising so she could have a free laundry day at her local laundromat over spring break.

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Jayera was collectively able to raise over $1,000 for the event on Tuesday – and the participants were extremely grateful for the help.

The 14-year-old plans on having another free laundry day closer to when she goes back to school in August.

(WATCH the video below – or, international viewers can watch the video at the CBS News website)

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Watch Dad Successfully Pull Out a Single Middle Block of Jenga

This dad’s display of skill is as staggeringly impressive as the tower he used to do it.

In a video that was published by Pat McAfee, the host of The Pat McAfee Show YouTube channel and podcast, his father Tim is engaged in an intense game of Giant Jenga on Easter Sunday.

Not only is Tim at the part of the game where all the easily accessible pieces are gone, but it is his first time ever playing Jenga.

Even though the odds are against him, Tim is fearless. With one hand casually tucked into the pocket of his jeans, he delivers some quick punches to one of the middle blocks that is holding up the entire tower.

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He then walks to the other side of the tower, grips the precarious block, and with a concentrated cry of a martial arts master, he pulls the block from the tower so that the top half of the stack falls neatly onto the blocks below.

And the crowd goes wild.

(WATCH the astounding video below)

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“Only when it is dark enough, can you see the stars.” – Martin Luther King, Jr. (From his final speech)

Quote of the Day: “Only when it is dark enough, can you see the stars.” – Martin Luther King, Jr. (From his final speech)

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This Man Climbed Mount Everest in T-Shirt and Shorts– and He Believes Most People Can

The Lesson: If someone were to ask you to hike Mount Everest in nothing but your summer beach clothes, you would probably scoff – but this extreme athlete has proven that everything we know about physical limitations is wrong; and in this interview, he explains exactly how he came to achieve such feats of endurance and why he believes that others can do the same.

Notable Excerpt: “There is more than meets the eye– I felt it [and] I did not know [why]. If that feeling is nagging you from the inside, you become a soul searcher. It brought me into all kinds of disciplines, esotericism, religions, traditions, cultures, many countries and travelings. But I couldn’t really match up with that feeling until I met the ice cold water just in my backyard in wintertime. That was in Amsterdam when I was 17, which was 40 years ago. I went in, and then I knew. The soul search was really on track there. I felt a connection, a deep connection. From there, because it made me feel so good inside, mind-body, I came back and did it again and again and it became a regular practice.”

The GuestWim Hof is a Dutch athlete who has endured the most extreme feats of strength and durability so he could prove that anyone can overcome their physical limitations. In addition to holding over 26 world records, Hof –who is also known around the world as “The Iceman”– once led a group of eighteen people without any previous mountaineering experience to the summit of Mt. Kilimanjaro. The oldest was sixty-five, and some of them had conditions such as asthma, Crohn’s, and rheumatoid arthritis. After only four days of training his climbers, the goal was to reach the nearly 20,000-foot summit in three days, wearing nothing but shorts and shoes… they got there in two.

The Host: Dave Asprey, the CEO and Founder of Bulletproof, is a biohacker (changing his environment from the inside-out to have full control of his biology). For nearly two decades, he’s been questioning the status quo of nutrition and medicine so he could feel better—and have more energy in his 40s than he had in his 20s. Join more than 1 million biohackers who follow Bulletproof for leading-edge information on how to supercharge your body and upgrade your brain.

Books: Asprey is the author of “The Bulletproof Diet” – a guide on how to feel more energized and lose weight – and “Head Strong: The Bulletproof Plan to Activate Untapped Brain Energy to Work Smarter and Think Faster-in Just Two Weeks”.

Podcast: The Bulletproof podcast is available on PodcastOneiTunesStitcher, and YouTube.

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Star-Studded ‘Hilarity for Charity’ Comedy Special to Benefit Alzheimer’s on Netflix This Week

Hollywood’s biggest comedians are getting together to raise money for Alzheimer’s charities by doing what they do best: making people laugh.

The Hilarity for Charity Netflix variety, which is hosted by Seth Rogen, will be released on April 6th.

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It’s not just Rogen who will be taking the stage, either – the impressively star-studded roster features such names as Michael Che, John Mulaney, Jeff Goldblum, Sarah Silverman, the Muppets, Sacha Baron Cohen, Nick Kroll, Kumail Nanjiani, Craig Robinson, and Alison Brie.

The Hilarity For Charity nonprofit movement was first created by Rogen and his wife Lauren in 2012. Since its inception, the campaign has raised over $7 million for Alzheimer’s research and care programs.

(Watch the video below) – WARNING: trailer contains mildly mature content.

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Bullied Boy Finds Beauty in Himself After Adopting Cat With the Same 2 Rare Conditions as Him

7-year-old Madden Humphreys is not the same as most boys.

In addition to being born with a cleft lip, the youngster has heterochromia iridum: a rare condition that means that both of his irises are different colors. Since only about 1% of the population is diagnosed with the condition, Madden’s eyes and lip makes him an exceptionally unique boy indeed.

Unfortunately, not everyone sees it that way – Madden is often bullied by other kids at his school in Oklahoma. In fact, the youngster made internet headlines last year for the anti-bullying video that he published with his mom Christina.

“Don’t be mean to other people that are different,” he said in the video. “We’ve already been through a lot of hard stuff. Show everybody kindness! You’re missing out on a lot of awesome people if you’re being a poophead to them. Don’t be a poophead! … cause the most unlovable people need love the most.”

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Thanks to some internet magic, however, Madden now has a friend who deserves the same love that he does.

Christina told Love What Matters earlier this week that someone published a photo of a rescue cat to a Facebook group of moms with cleft lip kids. Not only did the cat have a cleft lip, but it also had the same eye condition as Madden.

“We knew immediately that this kitty was meant to be part of our family,” says Christina. “They were destined to be best friends.”

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Some family friends helped fund the Humphreys’ road trip from Oklahoma to Minnesota so they could adopt Moon the cleft lip cat.

“We’re usually not spontaneous people, but we knew that we were meant to love this kitty. Moon, the kitty, and Madden are the perfect companions for each other,” said Christina. “In a world full of bullies and hateful words, we will choose to chase love. I think it’s safe to say that this kitty is love, and was certainly meant to be part of our journey and Madden’s journey.”

Since adopting the feline, Moon and Madden have become the best of friends. They even have an Instagram page for posting photos of their shenanigans.

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Christina told Love What Matters: “I’m stunned at how this all played out. It sounds silly, but fate willed these two together. There’s no other explanation. This kitty was so far away from us. I’m amazed that we found out about him, and even more amazed by the friends and strangers that helped us get to him, and adopt him.

“Everyone needs a friend, and everyone needs to feel understood. I’m so thankful Madden has Moon. Not only so that both he and the kitty have a relatable and sweet companion, but also, I hope Moon helps Madden realize that being born unique in an incredible thing; that he is magic. These two handsome guys truly are a wonder.

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“Each life is a language no one knows.” – Mark Nepo

Quote of the Day: “Each life is a language no one knows.” – Mark Nepo

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Devoted Husband Designs ‘Tank Wheelchair’ For Wife So She Won’t Miss Out On Family Activities

It has been 19 years since a car collision left Liz Soden paralyzed from the waist down – but thanks to her loving husband, she is not lacking very much in mobility.

Instead of agreeing to leave his wife behind for their family hiking trips, Brad Soden resolved to build an all-terrain wheelchair.

Brad, who has no college degree or formal engineering training, was told by dozens of engineers that his dream was impossible. After spending several years and “a bunch of beer” on a prototype, however, he created the TankChair.

The TankChair uses treads instead of wheels to cross sand, mud, snow, and rocky terrain.

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Since he perfected the design in 2005, Brad has sold dozens of TankChairs to disabled individuals around the world.

“Money does not drive me,” the veteran told Bloomberg. “It’s all about the smiles on people’s faces and all the families I’ve helped.”

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Instead of Paper, These Sturdy, Biodegradable Plates Are Made From Leaves

Dinnerware doesn’t get any greener than this.

German-based company Leaf Republic has started manufacturing and selling disposable plates made out of leaves from Eastern Asia.

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Not only are the waterproof plates made without any glue or additives, but they also biodegrade within 28 days. Plus, Leaf Republic now ships internationally.

“Packaging is a part of our daily lives,” says the company’s website. “There has always been packaging and there always will be. As the number of people and their consumption keep on growing, the packaging market has an impressive size all over the world – and now it is time to revolutionize it.”

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Drug With 93% Success Rate for Pediatric Cancers Gets FDA Breakthrough Status

A first-of-its-kind drug targeting a fused gene found in many types of cancer was effective in 93% of pediatric patients tested.

Most cancer drugs are targeted to specific organs or locations in the body. Larotrectinib is the first cancer drug to receive FDA breakthrough therapy designation for patients with a specific fusion of two genes in the cancer cell, no matter what cancer type, said researchers at UT Southwestern’s Simmons Cancer Center.

“In some cancers, a part of the TRK gene has become attached to another gene, which is called a fusion. When this occurs, it leads to the TRK gene being turned on when it’s not supposed to be and that causes the cells to grow uncontrollably. What’s unique about the drug is it is very selective; it only blocks TRK receptors,” said lead author Dr. Ted Laetsch, Assistant Professor of Pediatrics.

Larotrectinib, targets TRK fusions, which can occur in many types of cancer. While the TRK fusions occur in only a small percentage of common adult cancers, they occur frequently in some rare pediatric cancers, such as infantile fibrosarcoma, cellular congenital mesoblastic nephroma, and papillary thyroid cancer.

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“Every patient with a TRK fusion-positive solid tumor treated on this study had their tumor shrink. The nearly universal response rate seen with larotrectinib is unprecedented,” Dr. Laetsch said.

Among them was 13-year-old Briana Ayala of El Paso, who aspires to a career in fashion design. In 2016, Briana was found to have a rare tumor in her abdomen wrapped around her aorta, the largest artery in the body.

Surgeons in her hometown said it would be too dangerous to operate, so her family brought Briana to Children’s Health in Dallas, where surgeons had to remove portions of her aorta while removing most of the tumor.

But the cancer started to grow again and no further treatments were available.

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Dr. Laetsch sent her tumor for genetic testing and found that Briana’s cancer had the TRK fusion, meaning the new drug might help.

Briana enrolled in the phase 1 clinical trial of larotrectinib and began taking the drug twice a day. Within weeks, her pain and the swelling in her abdomen diminished, and scans showed her tumors had shrunk significantly.

Nearly two years later, Briana is back in school and playing with her dog, Goofy, and the family’s seven parakeets. She’s also been able to pick up her sketch pad and her dreams of a New York City fashion career.

“These are the kinds of amazing responses we’ve seen with larotrectinib,” said Dr. Laetsch, “and this is why I’m so excited about it.”

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The results of the larotrectinib trial in adult patients – a 75% response rate – were published last month in the New England Journal of Medicine.

The TRK-fusion mutation can be present in many types of cancers, including lung, colon, thyroid, and breast cancer, as well as certain pediatric tumors. TRK, short for tropomyosin receptor kinase, is a gene that plays a key role in brain and nervous system development and has a limited role in nervous system functions such as regulating pain in later life.

Larotrectinib belongs to a class of molecules known as kinase inhibitors, which work by cutting back on the enzymatic activity of a key cellular reaction. The selectivity of the drug means it does not cause the severe side effects associated with many traditional cancer treatments, and none of the patients with TRK fusions had to quit the study because of a drug-induced side effect.

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Equally important, the response was long-lasting for most patients.

“For some of the targeted drugs in the past, many patients responded initially, but then resistance developed quickly. To date, the response to this drug seems to be durable in most patients,” said Laetsch.

A next step in the research is a clinical trial involving a similar drug for those patients who developed resistance. Dr. Laetsch will be the national leader for that clinical trial in children.

(Source: UT Southwestern Medical Center)

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Student Saves Drowning Squirrel By Doing CPR She Learned From Watching ‘The Office’

A freshman college student is being hailed as a hero after she rescued a drowning squirrel from a campus pond last week.

Natalie Belsito of Central Michigan University in Grand Rapids was spending time in her friend’s dorm when a student alerted them to a squirrel who had fallen into a nearby pond.

“It definitely was drowning because it was really slow when we saw it and it started to dip its head under the water,” Belsito told CM Life.

Thanks to the help of a nearby pedestrian, they rescued the squirrel from the chilly waters. Belsito’s friends then fetched towels from the dorm so she could perform CPR on the squirrel.

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Even though Belsito had never performed CPR before, she said that she was able to resuscitate the squirrel by recalling a scene from a season 5 episode of the popular television show “The Office”.

The student then brought the squirrel back to the dorm, filled up a box with bags of hot water, placed a towel over the bags, and laid the squirrel on top of the towel. With blowdryer in hand, Belsito spent the next two hours ensuring that the squirrel was warm and dry after its dip in the pond.

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“He started to calm down and was breathing normally and wasn’t twitching anymore,” Belsito said.

Belsito allowed the squirrel sufficient time to calm down from the blowdryer before bringing it back outside to set it free. When the critter leapt free of its box and raced up a nearby tree, Belsito and her soccer teammates let out a cheer of excitement.

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Man is Transformed After His Weight Takes Up 2 Plane Seats During Wildfire Evacuation

Tony Bussey has lost 326 pounds in two years – and he credits his transformation to the wildfires that swept through Fort McMurray in 2016.

Just when everyone that that the blaze had diminished, Bussey and other workers were sent back to the area to asses the damage – and then the fires picked up again.

Planes were sent in to evacuate the area. Bussey was ushered to the front of the line of passengers because of his weight – and though Bussey says that he had become used to the looks that he received for his size, the final straw came when he had to take up two airplane seats.

He had already escaped the fires once by driving in his car to Edmonton, but upon realizing that he was taking up a valuable seat on the plane, he resolved to lose weight.

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“I kept thinking, ‘Here it is: somebody’s wife, somebody’s husband, somebody’s family member is waiting for their mom or dad or their loved ones to come home, and their loved ones have to wait longer now because I’m too fat to sit next to,” he told CBC. “That had a profound effect on me.”

At the time, Bussey weighed 567 pounds and wore size 66 pants. Immediately after getting back to his hotel, he started ordering healthier meals. He started exercising 5 minutes a day; then 10 minutes a day.

“Two years ago, I could barely walk to my car,” says the 43-year-old. “I could barely fit in my car.”

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After shedding half his body weight, he now weighs 241 pounds – up to 30 of which is simply excess skin which he soon plans on having surgically removed.

Next, he wants to join a gym, run a marathon on the third anniversary of his weight loss journey, and catch up on all of the traveling that he has missed out on over the years.

“You used to think there was no hope. That it was just total despair that you were that big. That there was no going back. It was almost as if you were just waiting to die, as sad as that sounds, but that’s all your life was,” he says. “There is hope. I was 41 when I started this, almost 600 pounds. If I can do this, anyone can.”

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