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Watch Mom With Dementia React to Being Given Robotic Cat

This 81-year-old with dementia has been a lifelong cat lover – so when she was given this new robotic furry friend, she was delighted.

Virginia Smith first moved into her current nursing home a few years ago when her dementia and mobility issues steadily worsened. Since the home didn’t allow pets, however, the senior had to give up her pet cat, leaving her heartbroken.

“My mom has had cats most of her adult life, [and] when we had to move her into an adult family home, she had to leave her kitty with my brother,” says Virginia’s son James Allen Smith. “For the past 2 years, she has been living without a cat and it has been very hard for her.”

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So for Virginia’s birthday earlier this week, James and his brother bought their mom a $100 robotic cat.

The robot has sensors that respond to stimulation with purrs, motions, and blinks.

It may not be the real thing, but when Virginia first held it on her lap, she was delighted.

The senior cuddles her new friend for a few minutes before decidedly naming him “Robbie”.

“It’s so wonderful to see her smile like this, she took to it instantly. I recorded this video within a minute of giving it to her,” added James.

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Dying Man Spends Last Days Fixing Bikes For Kids in Need

When Bob Charland was given a terminal diagnosis, he didn’t spend any time feeling sorry for himself – instead, he decided to spend his last days giving kids the gift of free play.

The Springfield, Massachusetts resident was first diagnosed with a neurodegenerative brain disease two months ago. Since he received the news, Bob has hunkered down in his workshop and repaired bikes for children in his community.

When he isn’t repairing bikes that youngsters already own, he is fixing up old bicycles to give to kids who can’t afford one.

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On Easter morning alone, Bob gave away 20 different bikes to kids in Chicopee.

“Why not? If it’s just my time, why not do it?” Bob told WWLP. “It’s making these kids happy, it’s promoting something positive in their life, so I’m going to keep doing it.”

Bob has also created a GoFundMe page for starting a nonprofit dedicated to raising money for old bikes and startup materials.

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Apple to Invest $1B in American Manufacturing Jobs

On Wednesday, Apple CEO Tim Cook announced that the tech company will be starting a $1 billion fund for creating advanced manufacturing jobs on American soil.

Cook didn’t disclose many details, as the fund was only announced amidst an interview with CNBC’s “Mad Money” host Jim Cramer.

The California-based company already employs 80,000 American citizens – however, Cook confidently said the initiative will create “thousands more” positions. More elaboration on the fund’s creation and the campaign’s timeline will be released incrementally during the coming summer, starting with the company’s first investment announcement near the end of May.

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Apple representatives have insisted that creating more advanced manufacturing jobs has been at the top of their to-do list for a while – and Cook says that he hopes the fund will “spur even more job creation”.

“By doing that, we can be the ripple in the pond. Because if we can create many manufacturing jobs around, those manufacturing jobs create more jobs around them because you have a service industry that builds up around them,” said Cook in the video below.

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Student Creates First Synthetic Retina For the Visually Impaired

A synthetic, soft tissue retina developed by a 24-year-old student could offer fresh hope to visually impaired people.

Until now, all artificial retinal research has used only rigid, hard materials. The new research, conducted by Vanessa Restrepo-Schild, a researcher at Oxford University, is the first to successfully use biological, synthetic tissues, developed in a laboratory environment.

The study could revolutionize the bionic implant industry and the development of new, less invasive technologies that more closely resemble human body tissues, helping to treat degenerative eye conditions such as retinitis pigmentosa.

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Just as photography depends on camera pixels reacting to light, vision relies on the retina performing the same function. The retina sits at the back of the human eye, and contains protein cells that convert light into electrical signals that travel through the nervous system, triggering a response from the brain, ultimately building a picture of the scene being viewed.

Restrepo-Schild led the team in the development of a new synthetic, double layered retina which closely mimics the natural human retinal process. The retina replica consists of soft water droplets (hydrogels) and biological cell membrane proteins. Designed like a camera, the cells act as pixels, detecting and reacting to light to create a grey scale image.

The study shows that unlike existing artificial retinal implants, the cell-cultures are created from natural, biodegradable materials and do not contain foreign bodies or living entities. In this way the implant is less invasive than a mechanical devise, and is less likely to have an adverse reaction on the body. Restrepo-Schild added: “The human eye is incredibly sensitive, which is why foreign bodies like metal retinal implants can be so damaging, leading to inflammation and/or scaring. But a biological synthetic implant is soft and water based, so much more friendly to the eye environment.”

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“I have always been fascinated by the human body, and want to prove that current technology could be used to replicate the function of human tissues, without having to actually use living cells.” said the Colombian native.

Although at present the synthetic retina has only been tested in laboratory conditions, Restrepo-Schild is keen to build on her initial work and explore potential uses with living tissues. This next step is vital in demonstrating how the material performs as a bionic implant.

Restrepo-Schild has filed a patent for the technology and the next phase of the work will see the Oxford team expand the replica’s function to include recognizing different colors. Looking further ahead the research will expand to include animal testing and then a series of clinical trials in humans.

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Man Runs Retirement Home For Birds Who Outlive Their Owners

It’s heartbreaking for a parent to outlive their child – and it’s no less sad for these birds who have carried on after their owners’ deaths. But luckily, they will always have a loving home with Ken Banks.

Ken, who lives near Rockhampton, Queensland, runs a retirement home for birds whose owners have passed away. His property plays host to over 1,400 birds – the oldest of which might already be in their 90s.

Depending on the bird species, these feathered creatures can live from anywhere between 12 to 100 years old.

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One of Ken’s tenants is a 91-year-old cockatoo named Popeye. The name is aptly given considering the bird lost his eye to cancer in his 70s – but he is reportedly still energetic, given his condition.

Ken currently spends his days caring for his tenants and making sure that they go to good homes with responsible owners who understand the consequences of adopting such a pet. The bird-lover also refuses to take money for the critters – he would rather just make sure that they’re being properly cared for.

“I’ve just got a soft heart for birds. I can’t see a bird being put down for no reason, when it’s reasonably healthy and I can give it a home,” Banks told ABC Capricornia.

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Nigeria Values Safety of Gorillas Over New Superhighway

Thanks to intensive pressure from conservation groups, Nigerian officials have agreed to reroute the construction of a superhighway to spare the habitat of the highly endangered Cross River gorilla.

The originally proposed route for the 160-mile highway included a 6-mile wide buffer on each side of the road, which would have destroyed thousands of acres of rainforest and wildlife habitat that is home to pangolins, chimpanzees, elephants, and gorillas.

After creating a petition that accumulated over 135,000 signatures, however, the Wildlife Conservation Society managed to convince state and federal Nigerian officials that the superhighway would dramatically affect the gorilla populations of the Cross River area.

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The new proposed route has dropped the highway’s buffer and moved closer to the western coast.

“At a recent meeting in Calabar, with our Director of Cross River Landscape Inaoyom Imong present, the Cross River State government verbally agreed to reroute the superhighway away from the Ekuri community forest,” said a WCS representative. “Combined with dropping the 12-mile (20-kilometer) buffer, this reroute shows significant progress. It means our voices are being heard.”

If you would like to thank Nigerian officials for their decision to reroute the highway – and to make sure that they follow-up on their promise – click here to send them your message.

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Grandpa Delights Granddaughter With DIY Theme Park (WATCH)

Some little girls and boys may spend ages waiting until they finally get to go to Disneyland or Six Flags – but not young Sophia.

That’s because she has her very own theme park courtesy of her grandfather Jimmy White.

Jimmy, of Decatur, Texas, knew that he wanted to do something special for his granddaughter-to-be when he found out that his daughter was pregnant with a little girl.

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So, Jimmy got to work with his tools and built the ultimate backyard amusement park. Featuring such rides as a rollercoaster, a spinning swing set, and a miniature ferris wheel, the attractions have become Sophia’s favorite past time.

Jimmy, on the other hand, is just happy to spend time with his darling granddaughter.

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Used Car Advert Helps Unemployed Man Land His Dream Job #TBT

Even the most accomplished car salesman might have some trouble selling a dingy 1985 Subaru model – but for this unemployed man, the old car became the stepping stone to his dream job.

When 28-year-old Nils Jangen and his girlfriend moved to Sundsvall in 2014, the Swedish man began the process of applying for a new job.

But after submitting over 200 cover letters to different businesses and only scoring one job interview, Jangen started to feel desperate.

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As his savings account started to empty, however, Jangen finally turned to his last resort: selling his white 1985 Subaru Justy J10 Trendy.

Since the car was so old, Jangen knew he had give the elderly automobile some gusto.

“I included a bit of humor thinking it might help get my car sold. It wasn’t going to sell itself; it’s really an old beater,” Jangen told the Local.

The Swede then posted the car for $1,500 on Blocket; a Swedish community sales page. The picture of the car included Saruman from Peter Jackson’s Lord of the Rings movie trilogy, as well as 80s action star David Hasselhoff giving a thumbs-up. The car was then described as a “Japanese mountain goat” with the “power of 54 frighteningly well-hung horses”, and that it was “hand-forged in the darkest of Japanese industries” by “the Saruman of carmakers”.

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The advert continued to read: “The car has seat belts in all seats built with the 1984-patented I.D.N.R.I.S, which stands for Instant Death No Retardation Impact System. In other words, there is no risk of ending up in long-term care because you die immediately in any collision at speeds higher than 12 km/hour.”

If potential buyers couldn’t meet the asking price, Jangen said he would also trade it for a job because he was currently living “in a city where the prospects for the future are on par with those of North Korea”.

The day after he published the ad, a local newspaper did a write-up on the side-splitting salesmanship. The ad then spread on social media until later that week, Jangen became inundated with hundreds of job offers.

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Among the offers was a position with automotive magazine Auto, Motor, & Sport.

“I’ve always dreamed of being an automotive journalist – probably watched too much Top Gear in my time, so I said yes right away,” said Jangan.

The Subaru was eventually sold to an auto-repair shop for advertisement purposes – and despite having no prior experience as a motorsports journalist, Jangan went from being poor and unemployed to a well-paid magazine writer.

How’s that for gusto?

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Crowd Hangs On to Suicidal Man For 2 Hours Until Help Arrives

Despite it taking two hours for proper help to arrive, these members of the public refused to let go of a suicidal man preparing to jump off of a bridge.

Last week during rush hour near Golders Green, North London, the man climbed over a bridge railing so he could leap to his death.

Passerby immediately rushed to grab him through the bars so he wouldn’t be able to jump.

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As police arrived to offer assistance, the man was also tied to the railing with rope.

Traffic on the North Circular road was stopped until – two hours later – a fire engine with a hydraulic lift was able to bring the man down to safety. He was then detained by an ambulance and taken to the hospital under the Mental Health Act.

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When Art Studio For Mentally Ill Loses Funding, Money Flows in From Strangers

This art studio has worked wonders on the health of those suffering from mental illness – so when they lost federal funding in 2015, things looked grim.

Artbeat Studios is an art studio based out of Winnipeg, Manitoba. The founder himself, Nigel Bart, was first diagnosed with schizophrenia 12 years ago. As he struggled to deal with his mental health, he started pursuing art as a method of healing and therapy. After realizing the miracles that art therapy worked on his health, he founded Artbeat in 2005.

The studio provides valuable programs for people with depression, anxiety, and other disabilities.

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But then Artbeat lost a $100,000 federal grant because they failed to meet a certain criteria.

While the studio struggled to make ends meet, Artbeat turned to the community. Within three months of fundraising, however, Winnipeg residents raised $153,000.

“Our community came through,” Bart told CBC. “It just shows that people care about mental health and people care about recovery. Artbeat really saves lives.”

The money raised will help to fill the financial gap left by the lost grant throughout 2017. The studio is still accepting donations via their website, and they are also seeking a long-term sponsor for the future.

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Heroic 10-Year-old Foils Robbers Who Targeted His Mother

This 10-year-old son only had seconds to act when two burglars started accosting his mother for her earrings – but impressively, his reaction directly helped in putting both of the crooks in jail.

Didier and Tanya Levenfiche had just arrived at their home near London on an August night in 2016. As they were getting out of the car, two men came out of the shadows and put Tanya in a headlock. While the men were trying to tear off the 48-year-old mother’s earrings, Didier pressed the panic button on their home security system and started memorizing the men’s faces.

The men were scared off by the alarm, leaving the mother and son stunned by the ordeal.

Due to Didier’s quick thinking, however, he was later able to identify one of the men in a police lineup on Tuesday.

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The criminals, brothers Devlin and Eugene Williams, were arrested and charged with over 14 years worth of robberies around the Westminster area. They have both been sentenced to up to 8 years in prison.

Since law enforcement had been struggling to catch the brothers for years, Didier was honored as Westminster’s police hero of 2016.

“Eugene and Devlin Williams are dangerous criminals who targeted innocent people across London,” said Detective Constable Martin Thomas, according to the Telegraph. “Thanks to Didier’s attention to detail, both men were arrested in August 2016 and successfully picked out at an ID parade. Didier’s brave actions directly led to them being brought to justice and we are very proud to have named him as our hero of the year.”

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Woman Stunned to Get Lost Wallet Back With $1,600 Inside

This woman was heartbroken to discover that she had left her wallet in a Walmart shopping cart last week – but she soon became overjoyed when a family returned it to her with everything still inside.

Shayna Keliiholokai was shopping at the Walmart in Kapolei, Hawaii last Friday when her husband returned their cart to the store, not realizing that Shayna’s wallet was still in one of the compartments.

Thirty minutes later, Shayna realized her mistake and drove back to the store, hoping that the wallet would still be inside the cart. Her heart sank when it was nowhere to be found.

Not only did the wallet contain hers and her children’s medical cards, but it also contained $1,612 in rent money.

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Then she received a message on Facebook from a couple saying that their son had found her wallet and they wanted to meet up and return it. When they all arrived at the Walmart later that evening, the family had her wallet – and everything was still inside.

“They returned everything to me!” says Shayna. “I tried to give them $100 for returning my things to me and they refused to take it. I begged them to let their son spend the $100 in Walmart and they still refused.”

“So we exchanged phone numbers and I have new amazing friends!”

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Canadian Crowd Belts Out U.S. National Anthem When Mic Fails

Singing the national anthem before a game is possibly the most patriotic part of any sports event – especially if it isn’t even your own national anthem.

During a November game between the Toronto Maple Leafs and the Nashville Predators, the mic cut out partway through the US national anthem—but the Canadian fans took it from there.

Despite a large percentage of the audience being Canadian, the Ontario crowd knew every word.

Eric Bosman happened to be filming the anthem because he has 2 small daughters who always stand up with him at home to sing both countries’ anthems while watching hockey games on TV.

“Since I had the chance to watch a game live, I thought I’d record it for them to see later at home.”

“Turns out it was a feel-good moment for Canadians and Americans, and I’m glad I caught it on video and could share it on YouTube.”

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The heartwarming moment was yet another reason why Canada is one of the nicest neighbors any country could have.

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Bullying Rates Have Fallen By Half in the Last Decade: Study

Reports of bullying amongst American students have been on a continuous downturn for the last ten years – and now, they have reached a new low.

According to Health Day News, rates of students grade 4 through 12 who were experiencing some form of bullying (e.g. physical, cyber, relational, or verbal bullying) ranged as high as 29% between 2005 and 2014, but that number steadily dropped by roughly 2% every year until it fell below 10%.

There was reportedly a 1%-2% drop in students doing the bullying themselves. The study also said that 23% fewer students witnessed bullying while at school.

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This could be because of proactive campaigns taken by schools and communities to stop and discourage student bullying.

“We found that bullying and related behaviors were decreasing, which indicated improvements in student behaviors and school climate,” said study lead author Tracy Evian Waasdorp of Johns Hopkins University Bloomberg School of Public Health in Baltimore, Maryland.

“The good news here is that some of the national attention to this important public health issue appears to be having a positive impact.”

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Congregation ‘Miraculously’ Unharmed After Tornado Destroys Church Around Them

This congregation was attending a service at their church on Saturday night when they were told terrifying news: a tornado was headed right in their direction.

Roughly 45 attendees – children and adults alike – were at the parish hall of St. John the Evangelist Catholic Church near Dallas, Texas when they were warned of the impending danger.

The parishioners crowded into the hallway connecting their parish hall and the main church. 30 seconds later, the tornado tore the outside of the building to pieces.

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Everyone made sure to keep each other safe as they stayed low to the ground, praying all the while. Others struggled to keep the hallway doors shut against the wind.

“We could see the beams bending and the aluminum roof being ripped away,” one of the youth pastors told CNN. “As soon as the worst was over, we began to sing to keep the kids calm.”

The chaos eventually subsided, leaving heaps of brick and rubble in its wake. The congregation, however, was miraculously unharmed.

St. John’s was the only church in the town of Emory, Texas with a population of roughly 1,200 people. One of the men who was due to deliver a speech to the parishioners that night started a GoFundMe page to help fund the reconstruction of the church. The page has already raised $1,200 of its $5,000 goal.

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Long-term Fate of Tropical Forests May Not Be So Dire

After years of believing that our rainforests were drowning in water, one man found that they were actually flourishing – which means a much more hopeful future for tropical climates everywhere.

According to the study conducted by researchers from the University of Colorado, rainforests are valuable carbon sinks that absorb massive amounts of CO2 from the atmosphere. Without these tropical ecosystems, the earth would not have nearly the mitigation of global effects from climate change.

Up until now, scientists have believed for decades that as global temperatures rise and rainfall increases, the rainforests essentially would start to drown and die out due to the excess water.

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However, this groundbreaking research conducted by Phillip Taylor, a research associate with the Institute of Arctic and Alpine Research (INSTAAR), suggests otherwise.

Taylor reportedly spent four years studying the growth and climate of rainforests in 42 different countries. While ecologists have believed that rainforests start to suffer after 8 feet (2.44m) of annual rainfall, Taylor found that some of the most prosperous rainforests in the world were receiving more than 16 feet (4.87m) of precipitation per year.

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“The old model was formed with a lack of data from warm tropical forests,” said Taylor. “It turns out that in the big tropical forests that do the vast majority of the ‘breathing’ the situation is flipped. Instead of water slowing growth down, it accelerates it.”

Though Taylor says that there are still caveats to the positive effects of climate change on rainforests, his discovery has provided a definite silver lining for future eco-studies.

“Our findings fundamentally change a view of the tropical forest carbon cycle that has been published in textbooks and incorporated into models of future climate change for years,” said Taylor. “Given how much these forests matter to the climate, these new relationships need to be a part of future climate assessments.”

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Instagram Actually Helps Users Eat Healthily, Study Says

Instagram users post millions of food photos – whether to show off a sophisticated palate, make friends drool over chicken and waffles, or artfully arrange colorful macaroni.

A new study from University of Washington researchers found that some people are also posting photos on Instagram to track their food intake or to be held accountable by followers when striving to meet healthy eating or weight loss goals.

After conducting in-depth interviews with 16 people who consistently record and share photos of everything they eat, the researchers learned the benefits and challenges of using the social media platform to achieve eating and fitness goals. Instead of simply using a traditional food journal or app that requires users to write down or log everything they eat, the interviewees snapped pictures of what they ate in a day – from bowls of healthy fruit to the burrito they gobbled in the car. They then shared them on Instagram using the #fooddiary or #foodjournal hashtags. Some also used the photos as a reference so they could remember to log their food later in the day.

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“The benefit of photos is that it’s more fun to do than taking out a booklet or typing hundreds of words of description in an app,” said lead author and engineering doctoral student Christina Chung. “Plus, it’s more socially appropriate for people who are trying to track their diets to snap a photo of their plate when they’re out with friends – everyone’s doing it and it doesn’t look weird.”

Plus, having a visual account of everything one eats in a day – both in terms of volume and quality – can help people spot trouble.

“When you only have one data point for a pizza or donut, it’s easy to rationalize that away as a special occasion,” said senior author Sean Munson, assistant professor of human centered design and engineering at the UW. “But when you see a whole tiled grid of them, you have to say to yourself, ‘Wait, I don’t actually have that many special days.’”

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The interviewees said that social and emotional support from other Instagram users helped them stick to their own tracking and healthy eating goals, and many strove to provide that support for others. In some cases, feeling accountable to other Instagram users and followers caused people to be more honest about their eating habits. One woman who previously used the MyFitnessPal app to track her diet said she would make excuses to herself about why she didn’t need to log a bag of chips because it was so tiny.

“With Instagram, it helped me because I was taking a picture of it – it’s real and it does exist and it does count towards what I was eating. And then putting up a visual image of it really helped me stay honest,” the user said.

Because Instagram allows one to create different accounts for different purposes under the same user profile, people reported that they could easily find communities and followers with similar interests by using food tracking, weight loss or healthy eating hashtags – and could avoid overwhelming friends and family who weren’t interested in seeing pictures of everything they ate. That differs from Facebook, for instance, which doesn’t allow for multiple accounts or identities.

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“With Instagram, you can have a separate part of your profile dedicated to food journaling and you don’t have to be worried that your family member or neighbor who just wants to see pictures of your dogs or vacations will be turned off,” Chung said. “It’s not funneling everything to the same channel.”

People did report some tensions between wanting to remain honest about what they ate and feeling reluctant to photograph food that would be perceived as undesirable.

But users who ultimately met their weight loss, eating or fitness goals also found that remaining on Instagram – and helping mentor and encourage others – made it easier for them to maintain their desired behaviors and to continue to be mindful about their health, the study found.

“Maintenance becomes pretty boring for a lot of people because your quest to hit a goal has worn off,” Munson said. “This made things more interesting and meaningful for people because after they got to their goal, they turned to thinking about how they could help others and stay accountable to people who were relying on them for support.”

(Source: University of Washington)

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‘Saved By a Sandwich’: Woman Has Life Saving Lunch

If this woman hadn’t gone back inside to back a little lunch before walking her dogs, she may have been rolling down her wheelchair ramp – which is exactly where a woman crashed her truck on Sunday afternoon.

Ellen Meharey of Tarentum, Pennsylvania skipped breakfast on her way to church that morning and was about to go out with her pups Joey and Bella when she felt her stomach rumble. The senior decided to make a sandwich before heading out the door.

As she was putting the snack together in her kitchen, Ellen heard a sudden screech and a crash from outside.

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When she went to the front of her house, she saw that a truck had careened into her yard, destroying her railing and knocking over her wheelchair ramp. Since the truck was on its side, Ellen couldn’t tell whether the driver was harmed or not; she simply called 911.

As she was waiting for paramedics to arrive, she realized the consequences of her decision; if Ellen hadn’t switched up her Sunday routine, she may have been struck by the rogue vehicle.

“I wanted to get something to eat before I took the dogs out,” Ellen Meharey told WISN. “I just decided to make a half a sandwich and get something to eat before I went out, and I am so glad I did.”

The driver was treated on the spot and was healthy enough to abstain from a trip to the hospital.

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Watch Dramatic Rescue of Drowning Family From Overturned Truck

After tornadoes ravaged Texas this weekend, Tom Mitchell felt compelled to go out into his community and help in any way that he could.

That’s when he found a family in need of rescuing.

In Myrtle Springs, Tom found an overturned SUV that was stuck in fast-moving water. When he saw there were strangers trying to get inside the vehicle, he asked a nearby person what the situation was – and he was told that there was a father, a toddler, and an infant trapped inside the car.

Tom didn’t have the strength to help – because of the water’s strength – so he settled for filming the unfolding events.

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After lots of struggling, the men finally managed to pull out the family. The infant, however, was stark-white and motionless.

The men brought the infant to the shore and Tom leapt into action. He started giving the infant CPR, while a nearby woman started praying over the child. Eventually, it was able to start breathing again.

Tom then conducted CPR on the toddler, who also regained consciousness.

An update from the father on social media said that he and his children are recovering well. If Tom and the heroic strangers hadn’t found them when they did, the family may not have made it out alive.

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Watch Veterinarian Soothe Anxious Dogs by Singing to Them

Ross Henderson doesn’t just care for his patients’ physical health – he cares for their feelings too.

Ross is a veterinarian at the Fox Hollow Animal Hospital in Lakewood, Colorado. He’s also a part-time musician with a guitar always at his side.

The animal doctor decided to combine his two talents and soothe the nerves of resident pups with his music.

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In a video that has already been shared thousands of times, Ross can be seen singing Elvis Presley’s “Can’t Stop Fallin’ In Love” to Ruby, one of the shelter’s more anxious dogs.

Soothed by the singer’s sweet crooning, Ruby curls up and falls asleep in his lap – and it’s pawsitively adorable.

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