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Drug Use Drops When ER Patient Visits Are Used as “Teachable Moments”

An emergency room visit for an illness or injury may seem like a strange time to try to motivate someone to cut back on using drugs.

But a new study suggests that even a half-hour chat with a trained counselor, or a few minutes using a special tablet computer program with a “virtual therapist”, can turn an emergency room trip into the basis for a long-lasting drop in a person’s use of illegal drugs or misuse of prescription medicines.

The findings, from a carefully designed randomized controlled trial involving 780 people at a Michigan ER who indicated recent drug use on a health survey, suggest that ER visits might serve as effective ‘teachable moments’ for drug use.

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Published by a team from the University of Michigan Addiction Center and Institute for Healthcare Policy and Innovation, the study looks at the impact of a drug-related brief intervention based on a technique called motivational interviewing.

The study randomly assigned two-thirds of the participants to an intervention aimed at motivating them to set goals for cutting back on their substance use, on their own or with help. Then, the researchers followed up with all participants three times in the year after their ER visit – including urine tests to check the accuracy of participants’ statements about their drug use.

Those who talked with a therapist, who used the tablet program to guide the discussion, reported significantly fewer days of drug use in the year after the ER visit – about 21% less – and fewer days on which they used multiple drugs. And even those who didn’t talk with a therapist, but interacted with a virtual therapist on a computer program on their own, had 16% fewer days of drug use a year later.

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Though other studies have cast doubt on the effectiveness of this approach for reducing drug use, study leader Frederic Blow, director of the U-M Addiction Center, says the new findings come from a trial that was carefully planned and conducted, with high follow-up rates.

“Our results show that this approach can work if it’s done well, and that the perception that people won’t change their use based on motivational approaches is nonsense,” says Blow. “The findings especially support engaging computer-based aids that help therapists deliver this brief intervention in a way that tailors it to the individual patient, and works with them to make a plan for reducing their substance use.”

Most of the study participants were low-income adults in their 30s – a demographic group that has high rates of substance use, and may be less likely to access other healthcare services outside the ER.

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“An ER visit is a time that may prompt people to think about their lives, and be more receptive to thinking about their drug use,” says Blow. “This is not about going cold turkey, but about setting goals to reduce or stop use for health reasons.”

The new study used random selection to find participants across all 24 hours of the day, and excluded people who inject drugs. It also tailored the program interface to the answers that participants gave on questionnaires. Screen shots of the program are available in the paper.

The control group also showed a modest drop in drug use, most likely because they were asked about their use of drugs in the ER and at each follow-up. This could also be true of the intervention groups. Nonetheless, there was a significant drop in drug use by members of the groups that received the active interventions, compared to the control group.

Blow and his colleagues hope that further research will put their results to the test. Because their study showed that follow-up interventions by therapists three months after the ER visit did not have a measurable effect, they also hope to study the impact of peer support, text messages, and other tools in the post-ER timeframe.

“We believe interventions like these can work in a range of populations, if we deliver them in a motivational way that figures out the best options for each person and supports them with electronic or personal contact that forms a real connection over time,” says Blow.

(Source: Michigan Medicine – University of Michigan)

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These Retirees Knit Sweaters for Chilly Chickens

These handy older ladies definitely have more time on their hands now that they’re retired. That’s why they have hatched a plan to spend their time knitting sweaters for the chilly local chickens.

The women at the Fuller Village retirement home in Milton, Massachusetts had been selling their knitted wares at the local holiday fair when Erica Max of the Mary M. B. Wakefield Charitable Trust noticed their stitching skills.

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She asked if the ladies would be interested in knitting “chicken jumpers” for the Malaysian birds struggling with the New England winter at the Wakefield Estate.

The project has proved useful in keeping the chickens nice and warm, as well as giving the seniors a fun way to pass the time.

It has also resulted in some pretty cute videos of fashionable foul strutting their stuff.

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Rugby Team Stops on the Way to Game to Help Stranded Drivers

This South African national rugby team may have been on their way to play a big game, but that didn’t stop them from pulling over to help some Canadian motorists in a big way.

The Blitzboks were on their way to the BC Place Stadium in Vancouver on Saturday when they noticed a car pulled over to the side of the road with a busted tire.

Despite the South Africans being on a deadline to play the Canada Sevens, they stopped their bus so they could hop out and lend a hand.

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In a series of videos uploaded to Facebook, the team members are jostling to replace the tire with a spare while the two drivers look on.

“We always want to do things on the field right, but it also starts off the field,” reportedly said team captain Philip Snyman. “That’s exactly what our team stands for. Our culture means touching people’s lives.”

Even though the Blitzboks went on to win 36-7 against Canada after the competition’s finish on Sunday, it is easy to tell that the true winners were the two drivers rescued by the compassionate players.

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Watch Jeff Bridges Honor John Goodman by Reviving “The Dude” from “Big Lebowski”

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Jeff Bridges – also known as The Dude – came back to Hollywood this weekend in order to abide by his cult classic co-star John Goodman’s induction into the Walk of Fame.

Goodman and Bridges both starred in the Coen Brothers’ 1998 comedy film “The Big Lebowski” respectively as Walter and the Dude.

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Though Bridges traveled all the way from his home in Santa Barbara for the ceremony on Friday, it was as much fun for him as it was for Goodman.

Bridges stepped up to the mic in the trademark woolen sweater reminiscent of the movie before giving a speech akin to the eulogy that Walter delivers at Steve Buscemi’s – or “Donny’s” – film funeral.

“In accordance with what we think may be your final wishes, we have committed to these sidewalks in Hollywood – in the bosom of Hollywood that you love so well — a star,” said Bridges. “A star for you, a star because we love you so well … what time is it? Afternoon? Good afternoon, my sweet prince.”

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Trees Growing Out of Buildings Could Help Heal China’s Air Pollution Problem

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This Italian architect has just unveiled his plans for a groundbreaking pair of buildings that could help China with its smog problem.

Stefano Boeri’s has announced the construction of two towers in Nanjing that will be covered in cascading shrubs and greenery – also know as a “vertical forest”.

The Nanjing Vertical Forest in the Pukou District will consist of over 2,500 plants and 1,000 trees overflowing from the buildings’ surfaces. According to Boeri, the greenery will reportedly help “regenerate local biodiversity, provide 25 tons of CO2 absorption each year, and produce about 60 kilograms of oxygen per day”.

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The buildings themselves – ranging from 300 to 650-feet-tall – will provide high-density space for hotel housing, corporate office space, restaurants, and exhibition halls.

Completion of the towers is expected by 2018.

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Woman Finally Finds Boy Who Left Note for Stolen Windchime

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Christina Reitz has been searching for the boy who left a heart wrenching apology note and $5 bill on her door – and now, she has finally found him.

Christina, a resident of Lakewood, Washington, had originally posted a photo of the note from her Chrissy Marie Facebook account asking if anyone knew the identity of the author.

The letter read: “I am sorry that we stole your windchimes. Our mom died and liked butterflies so my sister took it and put it by our window. I am sorry this is only money I have please do not be mad. Jake.”

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Rather than being mad over the stolen decoration, Christina was moved by the heartfelt message. She started searching for Jake in order to return his money and give him another windchime for him to keep as his own.

After the letter’s post went viral, Jake’s aunt finally came forward saying that she knew the boy.

Since the family has been grieving, however, they prefer to have their identities remain anonymous. But Christina says that she will soon be meeting with Jake in order to fulfill her mission of showing some compassion to a boy who needs it more than ever.

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High School Students Start a Lunch Club So No One Eats Alone

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High school lunch periods are supposed to be a time for socializing and conversation – but there’s always someone who ends up sitting alone in isolation.

That’s why Denis Estimon of Boca Raton Community High School in Boca Raton, Florida has started the We Dine Together club dedicated to making sure that no one has to sit alone at lunch time.

Denis, a Haitian senior student who immigrated to America during the first grade, says that adjusting to school was difficult. Now that he’s found his confidence and social standing, he wants to do that for other kids having similar problems.

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Since the We Dine Together club was formed in autumn, members have made their way around the school courtyard during each lunch period in order to seek out students who may be in need of a friendly face. Dozens of connections and friendships have already been formed between teens who may not have met otherwise.

“To me it’s like, if we don’t try to go make that change, who’s going to do it?” said Denis.

Denis and his friends are currently working on opening other branches of the club in schools across the country – so no matter where anyone lives, they have the chance to make a friend when it matters most.

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Stranger Buys $750 Plane Ticket for Distraught Father’s Child

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This woman didn’t care how large the price tag was for a last minute plane ticket – she just couldn’t stand to see a father in distress.

In a Facebook post published by Love What Matters, a father and his daughter were about to check in for their flight at an airport when the employee working the counter asked the dad how old his child was. When he responded by saying that she was 2 years old, the worker said he would have to buy her her own plane ticket.

The man had thought that his daughter could ride for free because he had booked the flight when she was still one year old. However, she had just turned two in January.

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The price of the secondary price ticket? A whopping $750.

“He was hit with emotion,” wrote bystander Kevin Leslie. “He mentioned he couldn’t afford to rebook this flight or get her the ticket with such short notice. He stepped aside and tried to make a few calls. Hugging his daughter and grabbing his head, you could tell he was heartbroken.”

A woman, Debbie Bolton, standing in line behind the man overheard the exchange and walked over to where the distressed father was standing. After briefly discussing the problem, the woman reportedly walked back over to the counter and said she wanted to buy the toddler’s plane ticket.

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“The agent said ‘You know how much this ticket costs right?’” described Kevin. “The woman said ‘that’s fine’ and just pulled out her credit card.”

“The agent kept talking about her goosebumps while the man hugged the woman and asked for her name to repay her. The woman just kept saying, ‘Don’t worry about it.’”

Several social media users commented on the photo and called the woman, who is the cofounder of Norwex, an “inspiration”.

“She is so full of love for everyone and does what is needed without being asked,” commented Jennica Kettle, an acquaintance of the kind woman. “She is an inspiration every time I see her and is constantly giving freely.”

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Men Rush to Help Shark Tangled in Fishing Line (WATCH)

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When these two friends heard there was a shark flailing in the waves, they didn’t run the other way – instead, they offered the animal their help.

Colin Baker and his friend Adam were enjoying the weather, fishing on Jensen Beach in Florida, when someone said that there was a distressed shark flopping in the waves.

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The duo approached the creature and found that it was tangled in fishing wire with a hook in its mouth.

The friends moved quickly, unraveling the twine and carefully pulling out the hook before hauling the shark back into the surf where it was able to swim away safely.

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Man Saves Scraps for Decades to Raise $400K for Children’s Home

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Johnny Jennings has been saving every penny and scrap of paper so he can help abused and abandoned children – and since he started his endeavor in 1985, he’s raised over $400,000.

The 86-year-old earns money by collecting paper, cardboard, and cans for recycling. Over the course of the last 32 years, Jennings has saved 79,000 trees by reselling 9 million pounds of paper. He has also collected $20,000 in pennies, which is equal to about 24 miles of the copper coins.

Every dollar that the senior collects, he donates to the Georgia Baptist Home for Children near Ringgold, Georgia. The facility cares for hundreds of children that have been rescued from abusive houses or trafficking rings within the state.

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Jennings became devoted to the home after he visited the establishment as an 18-year-old. Touched by its sweet, young residents, he decided to try and dedicate the rest of his life to making sure they would have the financial assistance necessary to prosper.

Even though Jennings has suffered two strokes in the last month, he has never failed to make his paper runs around town and deliver the materials to the Chattanooga Recycle Center.

“He is the last of a dying breed,” says Shay Drennan-Love, an acquaintance of Jennings. “Our generation and the ones to follow could learn a lot from Mr. Jennings.”

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Fashionable Couple in Their 60s Match Outfits Every Day (LOOK)

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This silver-haired couple is only getting better with age.

Japanese-based love bugs Bon, 60, and Pon, 61, have become fashion sensations after posting their daily looks on Instagram.

Over the course of their 37-year marriage, they have tried to coordinate all of their daily outfits.

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Their reasoning? Bon says it is simply because “matching clothes is fun”.

Whether it be tartan, polka dots, stripes, or plaid, these social media stars are rocking the red carpet every day.

You can follow Bon and Pon’s fashion statements via their Instagram page.

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5-Year-old Becomes Youngest Contestant in National Spelling Bee

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Little Edith Fuller just made history by becoming the youngest contestant to ever qualify for a national spelling bee

The homeschooler from Tulsa, Oklahoma triumphed over 50 other kids – some of them reportedly three times her age – in the regional Scripps National Spelling Bee last Saturday. Now, Edith is on her way to Washington, D.C. for the nationals.

The youngster won after correctly spelling “jnana”; an obscure Sanskrit word for knowledge.

Other words included in her winning repertoire are “virgule”, “sevruga”, and “odori”.

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Edith’s mother apparently detected her daughter’s knack for spelling at a dinner table when she correctly spelled “restaurant” – which, while it may not be too difficult for an adult – had never been taught to her before.

“It’s fun to share her with everyone,” Edith’s mother, Annie Fuller, told Tulsa World. “I knew she’d be a novelty, so I’m proud she held her own.”

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These 20 Recovery Affirmations Are Good for Everyone’s Health

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What we tell ourselves directly affects how we think, feel and act. And how we think, feel and act directly impacts our health. Healing this mind-body connection is, in fact, at the forefront of what I do as a clinician in the field of addiction treatment.

In many ways, my job is not unlike that of a computer programmer working to fix a broken hard drive. Clients with addiction issues often struggle to love themselves. Many bear deep inner wounds from past hurts or traumas. Negative self-talk, shame, guilt and the inability to forgive often replay themselves as both conscious and subliminal messages.

One of my goals, then, is to help clients identify and correct these damaging internal scripts, so they can replace them with healthier ways of relating to themselves and the world around them. Like a computer technician, I help them rewire, restore and reprogram that mental hard drive.

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“Recovery affirmations” are one of the tools in my arsenal. These affirmations, which are healthy for the body and a balm for your mental health, will center around “something we want to eliminate in our lives or something we want to create in our lives.” They were written by the spiritual teacher, Louise Hay, author of the bestselling book Heal Your Body.

To what extent can such affirmations really be good for us? Research in recent years has given clues to how our thoughts affect our health. Negative self-talk is linked to chronic stress, which we now know is the chief culprit for a host of diseases, addiction included. Studies have shown how repressed anger (a common dynamic with addiction) can lead to hypertension, cardiovascular disease, digestive disorders and infection, according to a summary of that work from the University of Minnesota. And a 2014 study in Social Psychological and Personality Science found there were negative health dimensions to harboring a grudge, whereas forgiveness helped lighten one’s physical burden.

Furthermore, the work of leading positive psychologist Dr. Barbara Fredrickson and others in recent years has revealed the numerous health benefits of positivity and positive affirmations, such as better sleep; a stronger immune system (fewer colds, etc.); faster recovery from cardiovascular stress; less stress; and a longer life expectancy.

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Such findings reinforce just how good positive affirmations can be for you, whether or not you’re in recovery. The more your daily inner dialogue is expressing self-love, gratitude, self-confidence and forgiveness, the healthier you’ll be. Getting there takes discipline and intentionality, however. It takes standing in front of a mirror each morning and reciting the day’s positive affirmation with gusto—saying it like you mean it, in other words. At Beach House Center for Recovery (where I serve), this exercise belongs to clients’ daily routine. It’s that important.

Here are 20 affirmations that can benefit not just those in recovery but anyone on the journey to better health. They come from Louise Hay’s video, “50 Minutes of Positive Affirmations to Change Your Life”, which is found below this article:

  • I approve of myself. You approve of yourself.
  • I love myself. You love yourself.
  • I support myself. You support yourself.
  • I trust myself. You trust yourself.
  • I am my best friend. You are your best friend.
  • I become more lovable every day.
  • My body is beautiful. Your body is beautiful.
  • It is easy for me to forgive. It is easy for you to forgive.
  • I forgive everyone. You forgive everyone.
  • I forgive myself. You forgive yourself.
  • I forgive the past. You forgive the past.
  • I am free. You are free.
  • I know life is for me. You know life is for you.
  • I know what to do. You know what to do.
  • I am capable. You are capable.
  • I easily solve any problems. You easily solve any problems.
  • I can handle anything that comes my way. You can handle anything
  • that comes your way.
  • I am full of praise and gratitude. You are full of praise and gratitude.
  • I awaken each morning with joy. You awaken each morning with joy.
  • I end each day with gratitude. You end each day with gratitude.

These affirmations are meant to be spoken aloud while looking in the mirror, and can be recalled throughout the day. Take the time to incorporate them into your daily routine, and they will help you build greater reserves of self-love, gratitude, self-confidence and forgiveness.

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Candice Rasa, LCSW, is Clinical Director of Beach House Center for Recovery, a drug and alcohol addiction rehabilitation center in Juno Beach, Florida. She has more than 10 years’ experience in the mental health and substance-abuse arena, and supports healing in the clients she serves from a perspective of spirituality and alternative Eastern methods.

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Teen Successfully “Cured” of Sickle Cell Disease in World First

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An article published last week reported on groundbreaking work by researchers who have successfully reversed a teenager’s sickle cell anemia with the world’s first gene-editing treatment for the disease.

Sickle cell disease is a condition in which the body’s bone marrow creates defective blood cells in the shape of a sickle, rather than a sphere. These sickle-shaped cells then block blood flow throughout the body causing extreme pain to the patient. Sickle cell disease affects over 100,000 Americans, and many more worldwide.

The subject who received the therapy in question reportedly had so much disease-inflicted damage on his internal organs, that he had to receive a blood transfusion every month while on medication.

Doctors at the Necker Children’s Hospital in Paris achieved these results by first draining the 13-year-old’s bone marrow. They then “infected” the marrow with a virus containing genetic instructions to correctly manufacture healthy red blood cells, instead of the deformed ones that blocked blood flow.

After the insertion of the edited bone marrow into the teenager 15 months ago, the youth was able to stop taking medication and has shown no symptoms of sickle cell disease since.

Specialists are reluctant to call this procedure a “cure” since more tests need to be conducted, however the triumph has raised hope for millions of people suffering from the same disease.

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Beloved Internet “Grumpy Dog” Finally Adopted

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This adorably grouchy pup has finally found a home after winning hearts on the internet in his role as “Grumpy Dog”.

Sheldon was brought into an Arizona animal shelter a few days before Christmas, but, with such a scrooge-y looking mug, there weren’t any potential adopters interested in bringing him home.

Heather Haltmeyer, a volunteer at the Maricopa County Animal Care and Control shelter who specializes in taking photos of canines that need a special spotlight for adoption, made a post on the organization’s Facebook page for Sheldon. She couldn’t help but gush over how perfect this grouchy pup really was.

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“Look at this face!! We may be biased, but we think Sheldon should be a doggy celebrity with all those expressions!” wrote Heather. “Sheldon is a great dog with a great energy level. Sheldon is equally happy to sniff around on his own or come over for some pets and attention. Oh and get this- he already knows “Sit” and “Paw” too! WOW- looks, smarts, AND personality!”

The post became a huge hit and was spread far and wide with social media users admiring his countenance and tagging him with #GrumpyDog. Most importantly, however, the photos eventually reached Emily Chmiel who fell in love.

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Without waiting more than a day, Emily headed to the shelter the following morning and signed the adoption papers for Sheldon, who has fondly been renamed Cas.

Cas reportedly now spends his days snuggling with his new momma and hanging with Emily’s five rescue cats.

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Hope For Obesity: First Time in Modern Memory, Americans Drank More Water Than Soda

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Bucking a historic trend, Americans reportedly consumed more bottled water than soda in 2016.

According to the Beverage Marketing Corporation, bottled water sales volume grew to 12.8 billion gallons, resulting in about 39 gallons of bottled water per person, as opposed to the estimated 38.5 gallons of soft drinks.

Though this raises concerns for whether Americans are efficiently recycling the materials used to package bottled water, the report offers hope for tackling the surging obesity rate countrywide.

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Obesity, which affects over 3 million Americans, increases the risk of diabetes, heart disease, stroke, and arthritis. It also costs taxpayers and individuals over $200 billion in medical costs annually.

So while the excessive use of plastic may be worrisome for the environment, the growing popularity of bottled water illustrates a trend toward healthier lifestyle choices.

“Bottled water effectively reshaped the beverage marketplace,” Michael C. Bellas, Beverage Marketing’s CEO said in a statement. “Where once it would have been unimaginable to see Americans walking down the street carrying plastic bottles of water, or driving around with them in their cars’ cup holders, now that’s the norm.”

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Iceland to Become First Country Requiring Equal Pay For Women

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Icelandic representatives announced at the International Women’s Day summit in New York earlier this week that they plan on becoming the first country in the world to enforce equal pay for women at a national level.

The law, which is set to be fully enforced by 2020, would require companies with more 25 employees to become certified as an equal pay employer every three years.

The bill is expected to receive wide support from the Icelandic parliament, which reportedly consists of half women and half men.

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According to a study conducted by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development in 2016, Iceland is currently ranked number one for the best working environments for women, even though research shows that women still earn 14 to 18% less than men.

Iceland is followed closely by Sweden, Norway, Finland, Poland, and France respectively. The United States is ranked at number 20, which is below the OECD’s average.

“Gender equality benefits all of us,” said Iceland’s Prime Minister Bjarni Benediktsson at the summit. “We may rank number one in the world at the moment, but the job is not done still.”

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Watch Patrick Stewart Turn to Mush as He Meets New Foster Pup

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Ginger the pit bull may have just been given the best foster home in Hollywood: the loving arms of Sir Patrick Stewart.

Professor X made an announcement on Conan earlier this week that he was becoming a foster parent for pups in need of forever homes.

Then on Wednesday afternoon, Stewart posted a video of himself waiting at his window for his furry guest.

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Finally, Ginger arrives on his doorstep, leaving the actor overwhelmingly smitten.

It’s easy to tell that he was putty in her paws.

“Thanks to ASPCA and Wags and Walks, Sunny Ozell and I are finally fostering our 1st pitbull!” Stewart wrote. “I’m in LOVE. #AdoptDontShop.”

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Boy Given Special Lift to Hospital in Style With First Helicopter Ride

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Beckett Wyatt’s personality is so inspiring to the people around him, these kind acquaintances organized a special ride to pick him up for his Tuesday chemotherapy appointment.

The 9-year-old was picked up from his local soccer field in Midlothian, Virginia and taken to the roof of the VCU Medical Center via his first ever helicopter ride.

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Beckett’s spirits have never been dampened since he was diagnosed with bone cancer in June 2016. So as a way of brightening up his weekday appointment, a classmate’s mother and Whit Baldwin, president of HeloAir in Sandston, Virginia, arranged for the special lift.

“Beckett’s story brings to light the beauty of human nature, that in the face of adversity we band together to bring love, joy and support to a child and their family,” Beckett’s physician, Megan R. Lyle, said in a statement to ABC News. “The journey through childhood cancer is about much more than radiation treatments, clinic visits and chemotherapy. It’s the individuals and organizations throughout the state of Virginia, and from New York to Florida, who have stepped in to support and encourage Beck and his family.”

If you would like to help lighten the weight of Beckett’s medical bills, check out the family’s Go Fund Me page.

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Widower Sells His Prized VW Van to Couple – On One Special Condition

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This Australian widower had no problem selling his beloved Volkswagen Kombi van to a young couple for half the asking price – so long as they promised to make as many special memories with it as he and his wife used to before her recent death.

26-year-old Elise and 29-year-old Domenic Cooke are avid world travels. So they were all the more delighted to find a sparkling, carefully cared for VW van for sale in the online classifieds section. However, their hearts sank when they saw that the asking price was $39,000.

The recently-married couple decided to go look at the van anyway, even if it was out of their budget.

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Domenic and Elise then went to pensioner Peter Von Maltzahn’s house to look at the vehicle. The van, still perfectly running in all of it’s cozy glory, was everything they hoped it would be and more.

While chatting with Peter, the senior told travel stories from decades past. His life had apparently been so filled with adventure during his marriage, it was enough to make Elise “envious”, even though she is a travel blogger herself.

 

Dejected, but still inspired, Elise and Domenic left Peter’s house accepting that they couldn’t afford the dream van.

But then one week later, the couple received a call from Peter. The pensioner explained that even though he had received two other offers for the van’s asking price, they had both been made by collectors who were content to let the vehicle gather dust in a display, rather than to actually use it. He then asked what Domenic and Elise could afford to pay.

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The couple said that realistically, they could only afford about half of the original price.

“He told us that the idea of the Kombi going to a young married couple, beginning their lives together, just like he and his wife when they bought it together back in ’72, meant so much more to him,” Elise told the Daily Mail. “With tears in his eyes he told us he would accept our offer, but only on one condition.”

 

“I told him we would do anything. He said, ‘You have to promise me you’ll have adventures and when you have your own children you have to take them on many, many adventures’.”

The couple has since taken the van – fondly dubbed Scout – across Australia, thus fulfilling their promise to Peter.

You can follow the couple’s adventures via Elise’s Instagram page.

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