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Kid Therapist Raises Money by Offering Advice to Stressed New Yorkers

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This boy and his therapist’s booth will remind you of the amateur psychology doled out in a Peanuts comic – except this compassionate kid isn’t keeping the money he earns; he gives it to children who can’t afford school lunches.

Each Sunday since October, Ciro Ortiz – also known as the Emotional Advice Kid – has set up his work station in the New York City subway to offer emotional advice at $2 per five minute session.

The 11-year-old first got the idea for his entrepreneurial adventure after he was bullied in school. Because he was raised by parents who encouraged him to be kind to others, Ciro funneled his feelings into helping his fellow New Yorkers with their life problems.

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On a typical day, this young shrink can make up to $50, which he always funnels back into feeding his classmates at school.

After already chatting with dozens of worried city dwellers, he’s received an outpouring of appreciation and support. Ciro reportedly has a knack for addressing anxious adults with impressively simple responses. During one December afternoon, he was approached by a husband who was upset that his wife had become a vegan.

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“I told him that she didn’t get mad at him for eating meat,” Ortiz told the New York Post. “She likes to eat what she wants and he likes to eat whatever he wants so they’re just gonna have to deal with it.”

Ciro reportedly hears the most grief from his patients about how the times are changing and the world used to be so much better in the old days. His response? “Try to accept change. Everything changes. We have to change too.”

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Drones Offer Groundbreaking New Protection for Wandering Elephants

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A new use of hobby drones have had revolutionary results in mitigating human-elephant conflict in Tanzania.

Elephants are notorious for wandering away from protected spaces and national parks in search of newly-grown crops. One hungry mammal can be devastating for a farmer’s crop, leading some to throw stones, poison, and attack the elephants. Some have even allowed poacher intervention in order to eliminate the threat of crop damage.

In a study published by several wildlife protection organizations, however, the employment of remote-controlled drones has had 100% success rate in effectively herding elephants away from nearby farms.

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The research team deployed 10 unmanned aerial vehicles piloted by five trained teams of wildlife managers in high-risk zones. When elephants heard the sound of the machine, they consistently fled in the opposite direction of human settlements.

The cost of five teams controlling 240 square miles was estimated to only cost $15,500 for 1 year, and all drones remained operational for the duration of the study.

“We’ve stressed the importance of data collection throughout this project,” lead author Nathan Hahn from Resolve’s Biodiversity and Wildlife Solutions said in a press release. “There is sometimes a tendency to overstate the power of new technologies, and we wanted to fairly assess the utility of the drones for moving elephants out of crops and other areas. The results are very positive and show that UAVs can be an effective, flexible way for wildlife managers to deal with human-elephant conflict.”

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Santa Buys Foreclosed Home, Surprises Family With its Return

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David Batts had lived in the same house since 1969 – but after the bank foreclosed on the property, he was worried he would never be able to buy it back.

Just before Christmas, however, Santa showed up at David’s door with a special yuletide surprise.

The big man in red pulled out a sack containing toys, money for Christmas gifts, and most importantly, the deed to the house.

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David was shocked – he had planned on trying to buy back the house further down the road, but he wasn’t expecting it to be delivered to him in such a festive fashion free of charge.

It’s speculated that the man who bought the house had something to do with the surprise, however this is unconfirmed.

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Colombia Kidnappings Down 92% Since 2000

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According to Colombian police officials, the number of people kidnapped in their nation has fallen by 92% since 2000.

The country used to be considered one of the most popular zones for kidnapping in the world, with an estimated 30,000 people captured since 1970.

Thanks to the recent peace deal between the rebels of The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia People’s Army and the government, thus ending their 52 year war, only about 188 people were kidnapped in 2016, showing historic new progress.

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Rebel forces were typically known for kidnapping police officers or military personnel, however they also would go on “miraculous fishing expeditions” which entailed taking lucrative-looking civilians and holding them for ransom, according to the BBC.

Under the peace agreement, FARC will turn in its weapons and become a political movement, similar to the path taken by the Irish Republican Army in 1998. The “ideas” that were iterated in the peace accord include serious agrarian reform on behalf of the government, and reparations for thousands of victims of the war.

Though there are still several political prisoners being held by the rebels, they say that they will release the hostages once peace talks begin their actual progress.

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Baby Receives Rare Lifeline After Being Put on Transplant List

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Daniel McCabe wasn’t going to last very long if he didn’t find a liver donor fast.

This 4-month-old was given months to live due to a rare liver disease that was destroying his whole body. Daniel’s skin had a yellowy hue and his organ had reportedly turned into “scar tissue the consistency of wood”.

The average person usually ends up waiting 86 days for an organ transplant, leading to thousands of child deaths. Little Daniel, however, only had to wait 40 minutes before they found a donor.

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The baby is in the one half percent of people who have ever waited that short of a time for a donor.

Thanks to a 30-year-old man who had recently passed away, Daniel was taken into surgery the next day. According to his parents, he’s healing wonderfully.

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Secret Santa Donates 3,500 Pounds of Steak For Homeless Christmas Dinners

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Thanks to an anonymous Secret Santa, hundreds of homeless men, women, and children were able to eat a hardy meal for the holidays.

A mystery donor gave 3,500 pounds of rib-eye steak to Union Gospel Mission shelter in Seattle, Washington.

“Thanks to our generous donors, we were able to serve 1,350 children and adults a Christmas feast that included steak, shrimp, a loaded baked potato and some herb roasted carrots!” wrote the organization. “It was quite the merry night at all of our shelters!”

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Union Gospel Mission has been providing emergency care and services to the homeless community since 1932. Though they reportedly serve about 1,000 meals a week to people living in property, the steak was a rare treat.

“This meal means a lot – it’s the first Christmas I’m sitting down having a sober meal with my kids and new sisters and making new memories,” said one of the guests.

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Tribute to Carrie Fisher, Beloved Actress and Author (1956-2016)

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The feminist princess and protagonist of the Star Wars series has gone on to become one with the Force – Carrie Fisher passed away from cardiac arrest this Tuesday at the age of 60.

Earlier this week, Fisher was on a flight from London to Los Angeles when she reportedly stopped breathing. A passenger performed CPR while paramedics rushed to the scene and escorted her to the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center.

Though her family reported her condition as stable on Christmas, she reportedly passed away this morning at 8:55AM Pacific Time.

Fisher wasn’t just the headstrong General Organa of the historic sci-fi series – since she took the iconic Star Wars role at the age of 19, she starred in dozens of films, such as When Harry Met Sally, The Blues Brothers, Hook, Austin Powers, and The ‘Burbs. Her books spanned from screenplays, to novels, to autobiographies, all of which displayed endearing honesty.

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Carrie has historically used her platform to speak out about the importance of mental health, with her autobiographies detailing her struggles with bipolar disorder and drug addiction. Her most recent book and third memoir, The Princess Diarist, documents her time during the filming of Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope. Anthony Breznican of Entertainment Weekly reportedly described the book as a “tremendous insight into the volatile heart of a young woman, seen through the eyes of her wiser, older self still seeking her place in the universe.”

Star Wars co-star Mark Hamill has only announced that he has “no words” to describe the loss of his space sibling. No statement has yet been issued by Harrison Ford, though he did post on Twitter after her hospitalization saying “I’m shocked and saddened to hear the news about my dear friend Carrie Fisher. Our thoughts are with Carrie, her family and friends.”

(WATCH the interview below)

 

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Tribute: George Michael Has History of Kindness and Wit (1963-2016)

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Yet another musical legend has joined the ranks of celebrities that have passed during 2016 – George Michael, British pop icon and philanthropist, died of heart failure at the age of 53 in his Oxfordshire home on December 25th.

Though fellow artists and fans alike have expressed their grief, many have come forward with tales of the singer’s generosity and kindness.

Richard Osman, creator and co-presenter of the BBC One television quiz show Pointless, posted on Twitter saying: “A woman on ‘Deal Or No Deal’ told us she needed £15k for IVF treatment. George Michael secretly phoned the next day and gave her the £15k.”

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Sali Hughes, an English interviewer and journalist said: “I wrote in a piece ages ago about a celeb I’d worked with tipping a barmaid £5k because she was a student nurse in debt. Was George Michael.”

Several charities geared towards assisting children, the LGBTQ community, and cancer survivors also came forward with testimonies of the singer’s kindness. George Michael donated millions of dollars to nonprofits such as the Terrence Higgins Trust, Macmillan Cancer Support and Childline using royalties from his 1996 hit “Jesus To A Child”. His only condition was that his contributions were made anonymous.

Fellow musical collaborators have also come forward with appreciation for George’s personality – like Sir Paul McCartney.

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“George Michael’s sweet soul music will live on even after his sudden death,” wrote the Beatles member in a statement. “Having worked with him on a number of occasions his great talent always shone through and his self deprecating sense of humor made the experience even more pleasurable.”

As well as being extraordinarily generous, George played a major role in inspiring James Corden’s beloved Carpool Karaoke series. George played James’s hilariously sassy friend during BBC One’s “The Late Late Show’s” Comic Relief segment in 2011, which eventually developed into a reoccurring piece.

James himself paid homage to his old friend on Twitter.

“I’ve loved George Michael for as long as I can remember,” James wrote. “He was an absolute inspiration. Always ahead of his time.”

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Taylor Swift Delivers Christmas Miracle to 96-Year-old Fan

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Cyrus Porter will be a Taylor Swift fan till the day he dies – especially after she stopped by his family’s house for a surprise solo performance and visit.

The grandfather was recently interviewed by local television station KFVS, saying that the pop star was his first and only musical favorite.

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When Taylor saw the news clip, she decided to swing by the house during their post-Christmas celebrations on Monday – and the family was ecstatic.

The musician took photos, gave hugs, and did an acoustic version of her hit single “Shake It Off”. Cyrus was so excited, he got to his feet so he could do a little shakin’ himself.

“Taking selfies, holding babies, hugging grandpas and leaving lipstick marks,” wrote Robert Frye on Twitter. “Taylor Swift does it all. Awesome day for my Popo!! It’s a Christmas miracle.”

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They Shared Their Deepest Insecurities in Public: Best Therapy Ever (WATCH)

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It may be counterintuitive to stand up on a chair and talk about your deepest insecurities for all to hear in public – but that’s exactly what this gang of friends wanted to do.

Derin Emre is part of Yes Theory, a group of four friends from four different countries, who believe that getting out of your comfort zones is one of the most important elements of growing as a person.

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In order to drive that message home, the Yes Theory gang stood on a chair on the Santa Monica Pier and explained their deepest insecurities to pedestrians. Dozens of people responded – the group even got several strangers to tell the public about their own insecurities, leading them to receive advice and consolation from passersby.

“Even in the comment board of their video, people online shared their insecurities and found a crowd who would listen and respond with their own stories,” Derin told the Good News Network. “In these times of polarization, it was a very refreshing message for all.”

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Scientists Can Use Wires 3 Atoms Wide to Create Fabric That Generates Electricity

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This team of researchers used diamonds to create the tiniest wires ever – and the possibilities for their use are endless.

Scientists at Stanford University and the Department of Energy’s SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory have discovered a way to use diamondoids – the smallest possible bits of diamond – to assemble atoms into the thinnest possible electrical wires, just three atoms wide.

By grabbing various types of atoms and putting them together LEGO-style, the new technique could potentially be used to build tiny wires for a wide range of applications, including fabrics that generate electricity, optoelectronic devices that employ both electricity and light, and superconducting materials that conduct electricity without any loss.

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“What we have shown here is that we can make tiny, conductive wires of the smallest possible size that essentially assemble themselves,” said Hao Yan, a Stanford postdoctoral researcher and lead author of the paper. “The process is a simple, one-pot synthesis. You dump the ingredients together and you can get results in half an hour. It’s almost as if the diamondoids know where they want to go.”

The needle-like wires have a semiconducting core – a combination of copper and sulfur known as a chalcogenide – surrounded by the attached diamondoids, which form an insulating shell.

Their minuscule size is important, Melosh said, because a material that exists in just one or two dimensions – as atomic-scale dots, wires or sheets – can have very different, extraordinary properties compared to the same material made in bulk. The new method allows researchers to assemble those materials with atom-by-atom precision and control.

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For this study, the research team took advantage of the fact that diamondoids are strongly attracted to each other, through what are known as van der Waals forces. (This attraction is what makes the microscopic diamondoids clump together into sugar-like crystals, which is the only reason you can see them with the naked eye.)

They started with the smallest possible diamondoids – single cages that contain just 10 carbon atoms – and attached a sulfur atom to each. Floating in a solution, each sulfur atom bonded with a single copper ion. This created the basic nanowire building block.

The building blocks then drifted toward each other, drawn by the van der Waals attraction between the diamondoids, and attached to the growing tip of the nanowire.

“Much like LEGO blocks, they only fit together in certain ways that are determined by their size and shape,” said Stanford graduate student Fei Hua Li, who played a critical role in synthesizing the tiny wires and figuring out how they grew. “The copper and sulfur atoms of each building block wound up in the middle, forming the conductive core of the wire, and the bulkier diamondoids wound up on the outside, forming the insulating shell.”

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The cadmium-based wires are similar to materials used in optoelectronics, such as light-emitting diodes (LEDs), and the zinc-based ones are like those used in solar applications and in piezoelectric energy generators, which convert motion into electricity.

“You can imagine weaving those into fabrics to generate energy,” Melosh said. “This method gives us a versatile toolkit where we can tinker with a number of ingredients and experimental conditions to create new materials with finely tuned electronic properties and interesting physics.”

(Source: DOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory)

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Hero Patron Delivers Choking Baby in McDonald’s Bathroom

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Newborn baby boy Parker Jordan may now be alive and well, but his birth certificate doesn’t say that he was delivered in a hospital – he was delivered in a California McDonald’s.

Cathy Jordan went to use the bathroom while her husband Sean ordered pancakes from the cashier for breakfast. When she was in one of the restroom stalls, however, she felt the baby’s head and let out a scream of pain.

The mother was only 8-months pregnant when she went into labor, even though the baby was scheduled to be delivered by C-section in a month.

One of the cashiers, Nancy Jones, had been eating breakfast with her daughter April when they heard the scream. April, who happened to be a nurse at the Sarasota Memorial Hospital, dashed into the bathroom behind Sean.

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Since the couple didn’t have any time to waste calling for an ambulance, April started delivering the baby right in the stall.

The delivery was finished in just 20 minutes, but things took a turn for the worst when the child arrived with the umbilical cord wrapped around his neck.

April was able to loosen it just as paramedics arrived so they could resuscitate the baby with an oxygen mask.

“I had oxygen on the baby’s face, and he gave a gulp of air … Best sound of my life,” Sean told WTSP “To be sitting there, thinking going to lose your child and to hear the baby breath … the best feeling … changed my life.”

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More Than 800 Animals Find Loving Homes Thanks to One Woman Paying All Adoption Fees

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This Sacramento animal shelter had people lining up for adoptions thanks to a local real estate agent intent on giving all cats and dogs a home for the holidays.

Kim Pacini-Hauch volunteered to pay for all adoption fees at the Front Street Animal Shelter from mid-November through to December 31st. Since her promotion – “Home For The Pawlidays” – began, over 800 animals have found loving homes.

In fact, the event has had so much success, the shelter has started importing cats and dogs from other shelters in order to meet growing demand.

“My greatest hope is that this simple concept has created a heightened awareness that you can find the pet of your dreams at any local shelter across the country,” Kim told TODAY.

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Since the fees usually range from $65 to $100, Kim’s final bill is estimated at $20,000. She hopes that her act of kindness, however, will inspire others to follow in her footsteps. A couple in Roseville, California has reportedly already made an offer similar to Kim’s at the Placer SPCA.

Some readers have criticized the safety of letting people take advantage of the waived fees and adopting pets without a price – but the Front Street Animal Shelter insists that they use the same screening process for everyone planning to adopt, with or without the fees. Studies also show that 94% of the owners report having strong relationships with their new pets even after the initial adoption.

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Here Are Your Ten Favorite Acts of Kindness from 2016

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10. Girl Hailed for Using Google Translate to Befriend New Student

In this day and age, you don’t have to speak each other’s language to make new friends – you just need a phone. That’s how Amanda Moore befriended a transfer student who wasn’t able to speak English.

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9. WATCH: Suspect Weeps When Judge Remembers Him as “Nicest Kid in Middle School” –It Changed His Life

When a Miami judge recognized a defendant in her courtroom as a childhood friend, the burglary suspect broke down sobbing. Courtroom cameras revealed the moment when Judge Mindy Glazer announced that Arthur Booth had been “the nicest kid in middle school” and they used to play football together.

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8. Dying Man’s Last Wish Fulfilled 45 Minutes Before He Passes Away

73-year-old Paddy Lawler has always been a lifelong Manchester United fan – and after a four year battle with prostate cancer, he only held on long enough to meet some of his heroes.

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7. Watch Deer Go Limp In Hunter’s Arms When It Realizes It’s Being Rescued

This deer was about to have a heart attack when he saw an advancing man dressed in the dreaded hunting colors of orange and camouflage – but this kind passerby only wanted to help free the creature’s hoof.

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6. Subway Passengers Come Together to Prepare Anxious Man For Job Interview

When a nervous man entered a Canadian subway train, his fellow passengers rose to the occasion with fruit boxes and hair ties.

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5. Ex-Homeless Man Gives $10K to High School After 2 Teens Buy Him Ticket Home

The generosity and compassion shown to Wade Herter by a pair of high school boys was never forgotten. Herter was a homeless drifter, freezing and alone in a blizzard three years ago when the two seniors helped him.

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4. Grandma Accidentally Invites Stranger to Thanksgiving, Tells Him to Come Anyway

Jamal was sitting in class at Desert Vista High School in Mesa, Arizona when his phone started blowing up with texts from a group chat. One of the texts read “Thanksgiving dinner is at my house on November 24th at 3:00pm. Let me know if you’re coming. Hope to see you all.”

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3. Grieving Man Can Sleep Again After Girl Reaches Out in the Grocery Store

Kids are taught in schools not to talk to strangers – but little Norah Woods did the exact opposite and was able to heal a grieving man in need.

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2. School Sends Boy With Autism Touching Letter After He Fails Exams

Every child enrolled in school must face the difficulty of passing tests, but for Ben Twist, that difficulty was multiplied by his autism.

So, when the 11-year-old didn’t get the grade that he was hoping for, his assistant headteacher Ruth Clarkson went out of her way to remind him that test scores aren’t everything.

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1. Mom Adopts Hospice Babies No One Else Wants

A former nurse has found a new calling — caring for the terminally ill children that no one wants.

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Woman Turns Cubicle Into Log Cabin, Wins First Place In Decorating Contest

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It may be cold outside, but inside of this cubicle turned log cabin, it’s cozy enough for any frostbitten bystander.

The Toll Brothers, Inc. mortgage offices in Horsham, Pennsylvania hosted an office decorating contest earlier last week – and Melissa O’Neill was determined to win.

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Using supplies from a carpet store, Melissa and her boyfriend built a prototype of the cabin in their basement. Then, Melissa took two hours to reassemble the nine by seven foot cabin in the office.

The masterpiece clinched her first prize in the contest as well as the admiration of all her fellow coworkers – in fact, the office is so impressed with the design, they plan on leaving the cabin up until after New Years.

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Nutrition Linked to Brain Health – and Intelligence – in Older Adults

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A study of older adults links consumption of a pigment found in leafy greens to the preservation of “crystallized intelligence,” the ability to use the skills and knowledge one has acquired over a lifetime.

Lutein (pronounced LOO-teen) is one of several plant pigments that humans acquire through the diet, primarily by eating leafy green vegetables or cruciferous vegetables such as broccoli, cauliflower, etc. It accumulates in the brain, embedding in cell membranes, where it likely plays “a neuro-protective role,” said University of Illinois graduate student Marta Zamroziewicz, who led the study with Illinois psychology professor Aron Barbey.

The study enrolled 122 healthy participants aged 65 to 75 who solved problems and answered questions on a standard test of crystallized intelligence. Researchers also collected blood samples to determine blood serum levels of lutein and imaged participants’ brains using MRI to measure the volume of different brain structures.

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The team focused on parts of the temporal cortex, a brain region that other studies suggest plays a role in the preservation of crystallized intelligence.

The researchers found that participants with higher blood serum levels of lutein tended to do better on the tests. Serum lutein levels reflect only recent dietary intakes, Zamroziewicz said, but are associated with brain concentrations of lutein in older adults, which reflect long-term dietary intake.

Those with higher serum lutein levels also tended to have thicker gray matter in the brain region that, like crystallized intelligence, is preserved in healthy aging, the researchers report.

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“Our analyses revealed that gray-matter volume of the parahippocampal cortex on the right side of the brain accounts for the relationship between lutein and crystallized intelligence,” Barbey said. “This offers the first clue as to which brain regions specifically play a role in the preservation of crystallized intelligence, and how factors such as diet may contribute to that relationship.”

“We can only hypothesize at this point how lutein in the diet affects brain structure,” Barbey said. “It may be that it plays an anti-inflammatory role or aids in cell-to-cell signaling. But our finding adds to the evidence suggesting that particular nutrients slow age-related declines in cognition by influencing specific features of brain aging.”

The study was reported in the journal Frontiers in Aging Neuroscience(Source: University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign)

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4-Year-Old Fighting Brain Cancer Holds Toy Drive for Friends Still in Hospital

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Jillian Massey may have been released from hospital treatment back in October, but she hasn’t forgotten all the children who needed to stay.

This brave little 4-year-old was diagnosed with medulloblastoma in April and started undergoing treatment at the Children’s Hospital of Philadelphia. During her six months as a patient, Jillian made lots of friends with other children who were hospitalized.

When she was released, she asked her mother Janelle if they could start a toy drive for all her buddies who had not yet been given a green light to go.

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Though they started out with a modest goal of 50 toys, an outpouring of generosity from friends, family, and strangers on her Facebook page raised over 3,000 gifts.

“It’s pretty cool to see how excited she is,”  Janelle told ABC News. “She checks the front porch and brings them in, it’s her little job each day,.”

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Airline Uses Wonderful Holiday Ad to Surprise Wildfire Victims in Canada (WATCH)

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Every year, Canadian airline WestJet creates a special holiday advertisement to spread yuletide cheer as part of their Christmas Miracle series.

For their fifth annual video, they wanted to do something especially significant for the community – they decided to center the film on 1,000 Fort McMurray wildfire victims.

The short film called Christmas Miracle: Fort McMurray Strong tells the story of how WestJet created a magical experience for those residents still dealing with the trauma of the mass evacuation and fire – and the results will pluck at your every heartstring.

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On November 26th, the company threw a Snowflake Soirée for the afflicted families at the Fort McMurray’s MacDonald Island Park. After providing food, photoshoots, and music to the attendees, employees surprised the guests with personalized gifts.

Among the Snowflake Soiree guests were seven families who were presented with heartwarming presents from WestJetters who heard the families’ stories and wanted to show they cared by giving their own irreplaceable items. These included an heirloom watch from the Second World War, a special snowboard and a childhood book with an encouraging message.

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“This year, we wanted Christmas to mean just a little bit more for the residents of Fort McMurray,” said Richard Bartrem, WestJet Vice-President, Marketing Communications. “We were at the airport the day the fire hit town, and several WestJetters also lost their homes. This year’s Christmas miracle was an opportunity for WestJet to do what we do best – help connect a community, celebrate the season and bring a smile to peoples’ faces.”

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How A Boy’s Small Gift Changed Thousands of Lives

This is a story of how an award-winning musician was inspired as a disadvantaged child by an anonymous gift that became the catalyst for a bright future—all thanks to the Angel Tree founders.

Charles and Shirley White worked for the Salvation Army in a Lynchburg, Virginia shopping Mall. They helped provide clothing and toys for children at Christmas time.

The Whites listened to the Christmas wishes of children who might not otherwise get gifts. Then the couple wrote the kids’ gift wishes on cards that featured angels. The cards would hang on a Christmas tree in the mall, and shoppers could take a card to provide gifts for a child. More than 700 kids were served the first year of that program (1979).

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When the Whites were transferred to Tennessee, they established an Angel Tree Program in Memphis. Shortly thereafter, press coverage and momentum lead to the establishment of the Salvation Army’s Angel Tree Program across the country.

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Jimmy Wayne’s introduction to music came in the form of a guitar he received through the Angel Tree Program when he was eight-years-old – a random act of kindness from a caring person. The guitar, the first gift he ever received, ignited Wayne’s love of music. That love took Wayne down the path of becoming a musician, and eventually, an award winning country music star.

(Read the rest of the story at Brad Aronson’s website)

Pregnant Waitress in Dire Straits Sees Christmas Miracle With $900 Tip (WATCH)

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After falling on hard times with a baby on the way and her fiancé out of work because of a knee injury, Sarah Clark was struggling to make ends meet.

That is, until one of her regular customers tipped the waitress $900 during one of her shifts at Pita Jungle in Phoenix, Arizona.

Although the woman left before Sarah was able to thank her,  the customer’s gift came with a note reading: “This is God’s money. He gave it to us so we could give it to you. God bless.”

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The server reportedly began crying with joy after she looked at the bill, as the money couldn’t have come at better time. Once the baby is born next month, the gift will help finance the new family, as Sarah goes on maternity leave, giving up her regular tips.

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