All News - Page 889 of 1724 - Good News Network
Home Blog Page 889

See The Moment This Man Learned His Missing Wife with Alzheimer’s Was Found

Scott Kegelman-Youtube

Scott Kegelman had been worried sick about his 64-year-old wife with Alzheimer’s disease, missing for four days after a routine shopping trip.

Debreh Gilbert had reportedly disappeared from Rite Aid as they shopped together on Saturday night.

RELATEDStolen Dog Can’t Contain Himself When Reunited with Man After 2 Years

Finally on Wednesday night, Scott received a call from a nurse at St. Barnabas Hospital in Livingston, New Jersey. The worker apparently saw Debreh’s picture on the news and recognized her as a patient who had been admitted on Sunday.

Watch below as Scott can barely contain himself when he hears the good news.

Click To Share This Happy News With Your Friends…

Siberian Firefighters Save 150 Piglets From Farm Fire (LOOK)

Firefighter and 3 Pigs-Emergency Ministry of Tomsk

These little piggies may not have fallen prey to a big bad wolf, but they did almost fall prey to a fire that burned their barn down.

 

Smiling Firefighter and Piglets-Emergency Ministry of Tomsk

It took four hours to extinguish the blaze that consumed the private farm in the Chernaya Rechka village, near Tomsk city.

Though not all of the animals made it out, firefighters rescued over 150 of the animals from the inferno and used a bucket brigade to pass the pink babies to safety.

 

Firefighter and Pig-Emergency Ministry of Tomsk

Watch the Siberian heroes work tirelessly to evacuate the squealing residents to safety in this video below.

 

Don’t Hog This Story To Yourself: Click To SharePhotos by the Emergency Ministry of Tomsk

Supermarket Introduces “Relaxed Lane” for Special Needs Customers

Relaxed Checkout-Youtube

One of the Tesco supermarket branches in Scotland has just launched a “relaxed lane” for vulnerable customers who would prefer to take their time at the till.

The store, located in Forres, Moray, hopes that the lane will make grocery shopping easier for guests with dementia, autism, Alzheimer’s, learning disabilities, or just a mother with several kids under her arm.

RELATEDToys R Us Open Stores For ‘Quiet Hour’ to Accommodate Kids With Autism

The project, developed with the assistance of Alzheimer Scotland, will hopefully encourage shoppers to comfortably move at their own pace without feeling rushed.

Though it is currently only a trial program, the lane – open on Tuesdays and Wednesdays – has already received an outpouring of approval and support.

“It was highlighted to me that people living with dementia can feel under pressure when they reach the checkout, and it struck me that this could be true for others as well,” the store’s Kerry Speed told BBC. “Early feedback from customers has been very positive. Although it’s a simple gesture, we hope this will make a difference.”

Take It Easy: Click To Share

High Schools to Provide SAT and ACT Testing Free of Charge

Exam

State Superintendent of Public Instruction Joy Hofmeister announced today that Oklahoma public school districts will have the opportunity this year to choose whether their 11th-grade students can take the ACT or the SAT college-entrance exam free of charge.

This initiative is an extension of a 2015-2016 pilot program widely embraced across the state last spring, when all but two of Oklahoma’s 459 public high schools provided the ACT for juniors. As a result, 79% of 11th graders – or 35,477 of 45,071 students – took the test, compared to a little more than half who had taken the exam the year before.

Giving schools the opportunity to administer the free tests onsite and during the school day eliminates cost and transportation barriers for students who otherwise might never have had access to the college- and career-readiness exam. An ACT or SAT score allows a student to earn college credit at a reduced cost while still in high school through concurrent enrollment and is a requirement for acceptance into colleges and universities.

RELATEDAmerican Teen Graduation Rate Reaches Historic High

“Access to the ACT and SAT opens up an on-ramp to postsecondary education for all Oklahoma public school students, many of whom might not otherwise consider college to be a possibility,” said Hofmeister. “By easing the path from K-12 to college or CareerTech, we can help ensure that Oklahomans will be competitive in our rapidly changing, technology-driven global marketplace.”

Hofmeister said the assessment program shares the same goals as Launch Oklahoma, Gov. Mary Fallin’s initiative to increase the number of Oklahomans with postsecondary degrees, certificates or credentials from 40% to 70% by the year 2025.

Participation in the program is optional this spring. The Oklahoma State Board of Education has recommended that a college- and career-readiness exam be a requirement for high school testing beginning in the 2017-2018 school year.

MORETeen Creates ‘Sit With Us’ App For Bullied School Children

Pending approval by the Legislature and Governor, the ACT and SAT tests replace end-of-instruction (EOI) exams that were repealed last year in legislation signed by Gov. Fallin.

The ACT/SAT program is free for schools and students and is funded through dollars already allocated for assessments through the OSDE, which estimates it will save $2.4 million annually by administering the ACT or SAT instead of the EOIs.

The OSDE is issuing a survey to districts in which they may select which test they will make available to their students this spring.

CHECK OUT: School Bus Driver Calmly Rescues 20 Children From Flaming Vehicle

“Offering districts the choice of the ACT or SAT gives more control back to our communities,” Hofmeister said. “Districts are more likely to know the individual needs of their students and which tool will best serve their students.

Oklahoma students have traditionally chosen to take the ACT to fulfill the entrance requirements of colleges and universities. The number of Oklahoma high school graduates in 2016 who took the ACT was 32,854, or 82%. The number of Oklahoma high school graduates in 2016 who took the SAT was 1,503, or less than 4%.

(Source: Oklahoma State Department of Education)

Click To Share With Your Friends (Photo by Albertogp123, CC)

Snow White Monkey Born Without Thumbs is Welcomed as Zoo’s First Baby of 2017

Baby White Monkey-Facebook

The Cincinnati Zoo has just welcomed its first newborn resident of 2017: a little snow white guereza colobus monkey.

RELATED VIDEOThese 5 Animal Videos Are Good For Nothing But Making You Smile

Though he was born with non-opposable stubs instead of thumbs, the critter is perfectly healthy.

It has not yet been named or gendered, but it was birthed by first-time mother Adanna and Tiberius.

(WATCH the video below)

 

Quit Monkeying Around: Click To Share

Policemen Carry Pregnant Woman to Hospital Through Heavy Snow

Kamini-India Times

While heavy snow pummeled the surrounding area, a 23-year-old pregnant woman named Kamini went into labor.

Though Kamini and her mother phoned nearby hospitals about getting an ambulance, the roads surrounding her little village of Bhont were too snow-ridden for any vehicles to get through.

RELATEDPolice Rescue Over 6,000 Turtles in Largest Wildlife Bust in the Nation

Just as they were giving up hope, six policemen showed up at their door ready to assist.

The rescuers wrapped Kamini in a blanket and told her to lie down on a cot that they had brought with them. The crew then spent three and a half hours carrying the mother six miles through heavy snow to the nearest hospital.

Kamini then reportedly gave birth to a healthy baby girl.

Carry This Story To Your Friends: Click To SharePhoto by India Times

Panera Announces New “100% Clean” Menu

Panera-Youtube

True to their word, Panera Bread now has a menu that is totally free of artificial preservatives, sweeteners, colors, and flavors.

With the elimination of over 150 ingredients, the new menu is part of an on-going process spanning the last few years that began by providing food with reduced calories, chicken free of antibiotics, and the removal of nitrates from luncheon meats in both their restaurant and grocery store foods.

RELATEDFDA Finally Bans Antibacterial Soaps Containing Triclosan and 18 Other Chemicals

In 2010, Panera Bread became the leader and first national restaurant chain to post calorie counts on menus. By the end of 2016, Panera had reached their goal of “no artificial” by changing recipes and eliminating 122 ingredients including FD&C colors, sodium benzoate, sodium nitrate, sodium phosphate, and other words you can’t – or shouldn’t – pronounce in order to provide a completely “clean” menu.

Ron Shaich — founder, chairman and CEO of Panera — says one of the company’s basic commitments is to “actually be part of fixing a broken food system in this country.”

 

Click To Share This Tasty Story With Your Friends

Corporations Join Norway in Creating $400M Rainforest Fund

Rainforest-CC Douglas Brown

Corporate giants such as Nestlē, Unilever, and Marks & Spencer have joined the Norwegian government in creating a fund to find deforestation in Brazil.

One of the largest contributors of shrinking rainforest acreage is local small scale farming. Should destruction of the rainforest continue, it could spell disaster for the planet’s only natural way to process greenhouse gases.

According to AFP, the Norwegian government has already kickstarted the fund with a $100 million contribution. Donations from the private sector are expected to supply the extra $300 million by 2020.

RELATEDFarmer Returns 700 Acres of California Coast to Native American Tribe

The money will go towards helping rainforest countries under the UN’s Paris Climate Agreement meet their promises and standards on schedule.

“The future of the planet depends on our common ability to both protect and restore forests at unprecedented scale,” Norwegian Prime Minister Erna Solberg said in a statement.

Don’t Rain On The Parade: Click To Share (Photo by Douglas Brown, CC)

Watch 80-Year-old Stun Music Store With Shredding Guitar Solo #TBT

Bob Wood-Youtube

This video of a slightly stooped 81-year-old shredding through a jazz solo on an Epiphone guitar has been shocking internet viewers since it was published a few years ago.

Bob Woods can be seen playing “Besame Mucho” in a Nashville music store with astonishing dexterity.

CHECK OUT: Lonely Elderly Pianist Places Ad, Drums Up 80 Musicians to Jam

The musician used to reportedly work as a studio guitarist in his younger years. He grew up in Shenandoah Valley, Virginia learning about music from his father, who played the banjo.

But it’s not hard to tell that he’s experienced after watching him jam.

(WATCH the video below)

 

Rock Your Friends With This Story: Click To Share

Instead of Lemonade, Boy has a “Free Toy” Stand for Less Fortunate

Blake Work-Melissa Work

This little boy may only be 6 years old, but he’s got a big enough heart to give away his toys to the less fortunate.

While other kids may be setting up lemonade stands to make some pocket change, Blake Work took to his driveway with a pile of toys and a sign reading: “Cheer up, kids! Come to Black Work’s house, we have free toys for you!”

The youngster got the generous idea when he became stressed out while cleaning his room.

RELATEDTeen Volunteer Wins $70,000 SUV in Charity Raffle, Then Stuns Crowd

“He was overwhelmed with all the toys and we talked about those toys being blessings. We explained to him that not every kid gets to have toys like that, if any. That REALLY hurt his heart,” Blake’s mom, Melissa Ann Work, told the Good News Network. “Then he said ‘I have an idea….’”

Considering their family lives in a more suburban neighborhood of Hudson, Florida, Melissa spread news of the toy stand via local garage sale websites.

For four hours, Blake stayed at his station to distribute his gifts accordingly.

“One couple explained to us that they didn’t have much money. They had an 18-month-old son. They were so grateful, but simply wanted the books. So I told that to Blake and he ran back inside and grabbed more for them. They were so grateful.”

MOREWoman Donates Entire Toy Store to Kids in Homeless Shelters

“I’m sure he has something up his sleeve with doing something like this again. I definitely encouraged it. It inspired me to do something similar in the near future,” added Melissa.

The toys that Blake didn’t sell, he gave to his kindergarten teacher. The goodies will be used as rewards for good behavior in the classroom.

“We are proud of him. This is the same kid who comes over to me in the middle of me cleaning the house, and he just looks up at me and thanks me for doing so. He’s something special.”

Click To Share This Sweet Story With Your Friends (Photo by Melissa Ann Work)

Cat With 5 Pounds of Matted Fur Makes Miracle Recovery, Finds Loving Home

Sinbad the Cat-Facebook

When animal abuse investigators received photos of Sinbad the cat, they had a hard time being able to tell that it was, in fact, a feline.

That’s because Sinbad had been neglected to the point where his fur had collected into a five pound mat of gnarled hair.

Persians typically need to be regularly groomed in order to care for their elegant coat. Sinbad’s owner, unable to keep up with the daily brushing, let the cat’s hair fall into disarray. The feline was unable to move his back legs due to the tangled mass and he had become very malnourished. A utility worker who was doing repairs in the owner’s basement caught a glimpse of Sinbad and immediately sent photos to The Anti-Cruelty Society in Chicago.

LOOKGuy Gives Shelter Dogs Free Haircuts to Help Them Get Adopted

“They had the pictures on the camera phone and they said, ‘Elliott, we found you a cat,’”  Sinbad’s new owner Elliott Serrano, a humane education specialist at the Anti-Cruelty Society, told WGN-TV. “I said, ‘Really?’”

The owner agreed to relinquish Sinbad to the organization, after which they got to work.

It reportedly took hours to shear off the excess fur because it was hard to tell the difference between skin and hair. Sinbad, though he was even put under anesthesia during the ordeal, was still extraordinarily patient and sweet.

LOOKRomanian Shelter Gives Paraplegic Dogs Love, Care, and Wheelchairs

Serrano agreed to foster Sinbad until he found a forever home. But as he spent more time with the healing Persian, he couldn’t help but fall in love. Shortly after taking him home, Serrano signed the adoption papers.

“He was so sweet and tolerant during the process that we knew he was a special little guy,” Serrano recalled. “After all that he’s been through he’s a sweet, loving cat. How can you say no to that?”

The adorable survivor has since become an Instagram star alongside Serrano, scoring over 6,000 followers since last week.

(WATCH the video below)

 

Click To Share This Pawesome Story With Your Friends (Photo by The Anti-Cruelty Society)

Woman Has First Haircut Since 1994 to Raise Money for Charity

Elaine Mays-Jim Laws

Elaine Mays has not gotten a haircut since 1994 – but now for the sake of charity, she let go of her long mane of hair.

By cutting off 55 inches of hair, the 56-year-old managed to raise about $3,000 for Cancer Research UK.

RELATEDBiology Professor Donates Beard to Help Clean Up Oil Spills, You Can Too

Her locks will go towards a charity that makes wigs for children who lost their hair undergoing chemotherapy.

 

Click To Share This Hairrowing Story With Your FriendsPhoto by Jim Laws

Animal Activist Makes Historic Deal With Meat Market to Close All Slaughterhouses

Marc Ching-Youtube

Animal activist Marc Ching has just announced the exceptional news that he has successfully secured an agreement with Gupo Meat Market in South Korea to close their slaughterhouses.

The historic agreement calls for the owners and association that run Gupo Meat Market, which has been slaughtering animals for more than a century, to not only close their dog meat slaughterhouses, but all of them; including chicken, duck, and rabbit slaughterhouses.

“We reached a formal agreement that we will work together to shut the Gupo Meat Market slaughterhouses down, bring in new business or teach current ones how to do something different, while redeveloping the area; encouraging other slaughterhouses to do the same,” said Ching, who personally facilitated the deal with Gupo and the association yesterday in Busan. “By doing this, we are starting a new era of change, making history and presenting a positive solution for the future.”

RELATEDNew Jersey to Become First State That Bans Declawing

Ching, the founder of The Animal Hope and Wellness Foundation, explains that while many local and international advocacy groups have lobbied and petitioned for the closure of Gupo’s meat market in the past, those were hostile meetings based in anger and threats; noting that the owners of Gupo Meat Market and the association said “this was the first time ever, someone has come asking how we can work together.”

“While the process of emptying the cages still needs to be presented to the government, the hard part is over, getting the dog meat traders, themselves, to want to become something else,” continued Ching who made international news last year for rescuing hundreds of dogs from the 2016 Yulin Dog Meat Festival.

(WATCH the video below)

 

Click To Share This Barking Good Story With Your Friends

Chef Delivers Free Pizza, Water to Drivers Stuck in Traffic

Pizza-CC JeffreyW

A pizza chef is being hailed for his generosity after he personally delivered pizza and water to dozens of drivers stuck in traffic.

Cars were at a standstill for hours in Genoa, Italy on Monday because of a large wildfire that was covering the highways in smoke.

When Simone Di Maria of La Pizza di Egizio heard about the gridlock online, he took off to the highway, distributing food and bottled water to the stranded drivers.

WATCHInstead of Being Angry at a Traffic Jam, These Drivers Built a Snowman

Many of the pizza recipients took to social media and praised for the restaurant owner for his compassion. Humbly, he attributed his kind gesture to simply feeling empathetic for the drivers and said that the real heroes were the firefighters combatting the blaze.

“You can’t leave people starving at dinner time,” he wrote on the pizzeria’s Facebook page. “A margherita is a small gesture that can get a bad day back on track.”

Pass The Pie On: Click To SharePhoto by Jeffery W, CC

Painless ‘Smart Patch’ Delivers Insulin to Diabetics Without Needles

Insulin Patch-American Chemical Society

Treatment for certain diabetes cases involves constant monitoring of blood-glucose levels and daily insulin shots. But scientists are now developing a painless “smart” patch that monitors blood glucose and releases insulin when levels climb too high.

People with Type 1 diabetes don’t make insulin — a hormone that regulates blood glucose, or sugar. Those with Type 2 diabetes can’t use insulin effectively. Either way, glucose builds up in the blood, which can lead to a host of health problems, including heart disease, stroke, blindness and amputation of toes, feet or legs. To avoid these outcomes, people with Type 1 or advanced Type 2 diabetes regularly prick their fingers to measure blood-sugar levels, and some patients must inject themselves with insulin when needed. But sometimes, despite a person’s vigilance, glucose levels can still get out of whack.

RELATEDSimple Blood Test Could Detect Cancer Ten Years Before Symptoms Show

The researchers developed a skin patch covered in painless microneedles that are loaded with tiny insulin-carrying pouches. The pouches are engineered to break apart rapidly and release the insulin in response to rising glucose levels.

Diabetic mice wearing the patch maintained consistent concentrations of insulin in their blood. When these mice received a shot of glucose, their blood sugar levels spiked initially, but then fell to normal levels within two hours.

(Source: American Chemical Society)

Click To Share The Sweet News With Your FriendsPhoto by American Chemical Society

18-Year-old Kidnapped as a Newborn is Finally Found

Kamiyah Mobley and Parents-Youtube

Alexis Manigo had grown up in South Carolina leading a fairly unassuming life – that is, until police swarming her house informed her that she had been kidnapped from another family 18 years ago.

Born Kamiyah Mobley, she was only eight hours old when Gloria Williams, a woman disguised as a nurse, plucked her from the cradle at a Jacksonville, Florida hospital.

Her biological parents, Craig Aiken and Shanara Mobley, were shocked when they discovered that their lost baby girl had been found. According to the New York Times, the couple had been storing a piece of birthday cake in the freezer every year for their daughter’s birthday since her disappearance.

WATCHStolen Dog Can’t Contain Himself When Reunited with Man After 2 Years

“It’s stressful to wake up every day, knowing that your child is out there and you have no way to reach her or talk to her,” Ms. Mobley told the paper in 2008.

Since the family has reunited, they reportedly feel as if they have already known each other all their lives.

“First meeting was beautiful, it was wonderful, couldn’t went no better…” Aiken told WCSC. “She was glad to meet us.”

RELATEDWoman Abandoned In Phone Booth 20 Years Ago Reunites With Man Who Saved Her

“It’s a feeling that you can’t explain it, it’s hard to put it in words right now — it’s hard to deal with this here right now,” he added. “We are just trying to process it, 18 years, it’s going to be hard to make that up.”

Kamiyah’s ‘adopted’ father Charles Manigo, who was unaware that his daughter had been abducted from another family, was heartbroken to discover the bombshell. However, the man says that he still loves and cares for the teen as his daughter despite her newly-revealed history.

Williams is currently in police custody awaiting trial for first-degree kidnapping and third-degree interference with custody.

(WATCH the video below)

 

Don’t Keep Your Friends From Seeing This Story: Click To Share

Transcendental Meditation Reduces Trauma

Prison Yoga women's class Laotong Yoga released

A new randomized controlled study has found that the Transcendental Meditation® program significantly reduces trauma symptoms in female prisoner inmates. This is the first stress study focused specifically on female prison inmates with high levels of trauma symptoms.

Women have become the fastest growing population in U.S. prisons, nearly double the rate of increasing male incarcerations. Along with the increasing confinement of female offenders, researchers have found that women carry the burden of proportionally higher amounts of traumatic experiences, with higher rates of mental/emotional trauma and sexual abuse than men.

High levels of trauma contribute to poor lifestyle choices, psychological and physical co-morbidities, and increased risk for recidivism. Further research has shown an association between traumatic stress exposure and various forms of cancer in a predominantly female population.

The results showed that after four months of practicing the Transcendental Meditation technique (TM®), the women inmates in the meditation group had significant reductions in total trauma symptoms, including intrusive thoughts and hyper-arousal compared with controls.

RELATEDQuiet Time Program Brings Radical Improvement To Schools Worldwide

The inmates in the current study were taught Transcendental Meditation by certified teachers, and practiced this simple meditation technique 20 minutes twice a day. Unlike most other meditations, TM® is easy to practice because it doesn’t require concentration or focus or consciously attending to one’s thoughts and sensations. Instead, a very simple procedure allows the person’s mind to settle down to quieter states in a very natural way.

Many studies spanning decades have shown that these periods of allowing the mind to transcend to quieter levels have very specific effects on the body – effects that are the opposite of the body’s hyper-aroused state known as the flight-or-fight response. The system involved in this arousal, the hypothalamic-pituitary-adrenal axis, is significantly decreased in its activity.

Studies have shown that the physiologies of people who practice Transcendental Meditation naturally don’t react as sharply to stressful stimuli.

Those practicing Transcendental Meditation said they felt a lot better: less stressed, along with a greater sense of inner freedom and resilience.

MOREFirst Ever Study Shows Chair Yoga is Effective Arthritic Treatment

“It has been difficult to find peace and happiness in such an environment (prison)…. ,” one subject said. “Meditating twice a day has helped lessen my stress levels, allowed me to connect to and center myself at deeper levels, and to retreat, reflect, and problem solve…. Meditating helps facilitate my mental clarity, while at the same time calming me.

“TM has not only helped me mentally, my physical health has also improved. My blood pressure has gone down and my sleep, though I have insomnia, is deeper and more relaxed. I feel more energized.”

In one case, an inmate who had been suffering from severe post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) experienced significant relief.

“Before I learned TM I was waking up several times a week with night terrors – literally screaming. I would only sleep a few hours per night because I was so frightened of my dreams. I had horrible flashbacks, nightmares, and severe PTSD. Almost immediately I saw the beneficial effects of TM…. I am able to fully focus throughout the day and have an inner peace and understanding…”

RELATEDCheck Out This Yoga Studio Made Entirely of Salt

Transcendental Meditation has been implemented in other prison settings for the purpose of studying other mental health and behavioral factors. At La Tuna federal penitentiary near El Paso, Texas, findings suggested that Transcendental Meditation reduces obsessive-compulsive behavior, decreases social introversion, and increases positive social relations. A study at Folsom State Prison in California found a reduction in anxiety and neuroticism, as well as improved sleep.

Research in several prisons, including Folsom State Prison and San Quentin State Prison in California and Walpole State Prison in Massachusetts. found reduced rates of recidivism, ranging from 33% to 47%.

(Source: Maharishi University of Management)

Connect With Your Friends: Click To Share The NewsPhoto by Laotong Yoga

Boy Has Written 1,000 Letters to Find Pen Pals in Every Country

Toby Little-Youtube

Toby Little must never have heard the phrase “don’t talk to strangers” because he has written over 1,000 letters to strangers in every country for the last five years.

The now 9-year-old English boy got the idea after reading a children’s book called Letter to New Zealand, which describes what happens to mail once it’s sent. Since he began his project four years ago, he has received 462 replies from people worldwide.

“When I was five, I decided that I wanted to find out lots about the world, so I started writing letters to somebody in every country in the world,” says Toby. “I started the project because I wanted to find out more about the world, help people understand each other better, and make the world a better place – and I still do! It’s really tricky to find people in every country, but lots of people have been helping me.”

RELATEDTeen Volunteer Wins $70,000 SUV in Charity Raffle, Then Stuns Crowd

The lad is not only articulate – he’s also quite empathetic towards his pen pals.

Toby and his mother Sabine read up on every country that they write to so they can think of questions to ask the recipient. When Toby read about some of the plights natives face in smaller country, he wanted to help.

The young writer is currently trying to raise money for ShelterBox: a charity that focuses on getting aid to those in need by delivering necessary equipment like shelter, tools, blankets, a stove, cooking utensils, water purification, and small gifts for children.

You can read Toby’s letters here or check out his Writing to the World website and Facebook page. You can also check out his book titled Dear World, How Are You?

(WATCH the video below)

 

Send This Letter To Your Friends: Click To Share

Brain Cancer Patient Given Months to Live Improves With Malaria Drug

brain_scans_CU_Tufts

After her brain cancer became resistant to chemotherapy and then to targeted treatments, 26-year-old Lisa Rosendahl’s doctors gave her only a few months to live.

But now, a new drug combination has stabilized Rosendahl’s disease and increased both the quantity and quality of her life.

By adding anti-malaria drug chloroquine to her treatment, the combination stopped an essential process that Rosendahl’s cancer cells had been using to resist therapy, re-sensitizing her cancer to the targeted treatment that had previously stopped working. Along with Rosendahl, two other brain cancer patients were treated with the combination and both showed similar, dramatic improvement.

“When I was 21 they found a large mass in my brain and I had it resected right away. They tested it for cancer and it came back positive,” Lisa says.

“Lisa is a young adult with a very strong will to live. But it was a high-risk, aggressive glioblastoma and by the time we started this work, she had already tried everything. For that population, survival rates are dismal. Miraculously, she had a response to this combination. Four weeks later, she could stand and had improved use of her arms, legs and hands,” says paper first author Jean Mulcahy-Levy, investigator at the University of Colorado Cancer Center.

CHECK OUT: After Marrying On Her ‘Deathbed,’ This Bride Made a Miraculous Recovery After Quitting 1 Food

The science behind the innovative, off-label use of this malaria drug, chloroquine, was in large part built in the lab of Andrew Thorburn, deputy director of the CU Cancer Center, where Mulcahy-Levy worked as a postdoctoral fellow. Thorburn’s lab studies a cellular process called autophagy.

From the Greek “to eat oneself,” autophagy is a process of cellular recycling in which cell organelles called autophagosomes encapsulate extra or dangerous material and transport it to the cell’s lysosomes for disposal.

Like tearing apart a Lego kit, autophagy breaks down unneeded cellular components into building blocks of energy or proteins for use in surviving times of low energy or staying safe from poisons and pathogens (among other uses). Unfortunately, some cancers use autophagy to keep themselves safe from treatments.

RELATEDFirst Ever Quadriplegic Treated With Stem Cells Regains Motor Control in His Upper Body

“My initial lab studies were kind of disappointing. It didn’t look like there was much effect of autophagy inhibition on pediatric brain tumors. But then we found that it wasn’t no effect across the board – there were subsets of tumors in which inhibition was highly effective,” Mulcahy-Levy says.

At that point, one promising strategy is to predict and/or test for new genetic dependencies and then treat any new dependency with another targeted therapy. However, some cancers develop multiple resistance mechanisms and others evolve so quickly that it can be difficult to stay ahead of these changes with the correct, next targeted treatment.

“In September 2015, the previous targeted drugs weren’t working anymore,” says Greg Rosendahl. “Doctors gave Lisa less than 12 months to live. We took all our cousins up to Alaska for a final trip kind of thing. Then they came up with this new combination including chloroquine.”

Vemurafenib had initially pushed Lisa’s cancer past the tipping point of survival. Then the cancer had learned to use autophagy to pull itself back from the brink. Now with chloroquine nixing autophagy, vemurafenib started working again.

“My cancer got smaller, which is awesome for me,” Lisa says.

MOREBold Trials to Kill Vicious Cancer Type is So Successful, FDA Will Fast Track to Patients

“We have treated three patients with the combination and all three have had a clinical benefit. It’s really exciting – sometimes you don’t see that kind of response with an experimental treatment. In addition to Lisa, another patient was on the combination two-and-a-half years. She’s in college, excelling, and growing into a wonderful young adult, which wouldn’t have happened if we hadn’t put her on this combination,” Mulcahy-Levy says.

Lisa recently bought a new wheelchair so that she could spend more time at the mall. She also applied for a handicap sticker to make it easier for her to visit a nearby park with food trucks. “She wants to get out and do more. She continues to have what she feels is a good quality of life,” Mulcahy-Levy says.

As Mulcahy-Levy’s early studies show, many cancers do not depend on autophagy. But at the same time, many do. Because a safe and simple drug already exists to inhibit autophagy, the time between discovering an autophagy-dependent cancer and the ability to add autophagy-inhibiting chloroquine to a treatment regimen against this cancer may be short.

“I really like being able to really tailor therapy to the patient,” Mulcahy-Levy says. “I like saying, ‘I think this is going to be really important to you,’ and not necessarily using the same treatment with another patient whose cancer is driven by different genetic alterations. This is the definition of patient-centered care – designing therapy based on that individual patient’s information. It’s not just glioblastoma, but a certain mutation and not just the mutation but a certain pattern of previous treatments and resistance.”

“It makes me feel really lucky to be a pioneer in this treatment,” says Lisa Rosendahl. “I hope it helps and I hope it helps people down the road. I want it to help.”

(Source: University of Colorado Cancer Center)

Grow Some Positivity: Click To SharePhoto by CU Tufts

Homeless Man Given Six Job Interviews Thanks to His Powerful Sign

Barry-Sherryn Jackson Facebook

This formerly homeless man is being blessed by strangers left and right thanks to a woman sharing his plea for help on Facebook.

Sherryn Jackson was walking through the city center in Melbourne, Australia when she saw Barry: an elderly homeless man holding a sign with a long message inscribed in marker.

The sign read: “Hi I’m from Perth W.A, I’ve been here three weeks looking for work. I’ve tried so hard to get work. I have my HR truck driving license and have done lots of driving. I will do anything. Even clean toilets. I am now homeless I just want to make a new life so if anybody can help it would be great. Just give me a go please.”

RELATEDSingle Mom Parlays Small Lottery Win into Fund For Homeless Man In the Cold

Heartbroken, Sherryn posted a photo of the sign to a local group page on Facebook.

Not long after the photo was published, Barry received six phone calls for phone interviews and local accommodation.

Barry has been overwhelmed by the displays of kindness, although Sherryn does not plan on stopping until she can find her new acquaintance permanent housing.

Multiply The Good: Click To Share (Photo by Sherryn Jackson)