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Child With Invisible Disability Creates Bathroom Sign With Go-Ahead from Government

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This 10-year-old girl was tired of strangers giving her dirty looks whenever she needed to use the handicap bathroom, so she designed her own sign to remind them that not all disabilities are visible.

Grace Warnock suffers from Crohn’s Disease, a painful inflammatory bowel disease that requires her to make a lot of bathroom trips.

After having enough of rude onlookers judging her for her use of the disabled toilets, she created a sign depicting a figure in a wheelchair next to two people with hearts, illustrating that not all diseases can be seen.

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She then launched Grace’s Sign campaign encouraging establishments in Edinburgh, Scotland to hang her sign on their disabled bathroom doors.

The Scottish Parliament announced this week that they would be hanging her sign on three of their handicap accessible bathrooms.

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“Using Grace’s Sign at accessible toilets on the parliamentary estate sends out a powerful message to others across Scotland that these toilets are there for everyone with a disability, regardless of whether or not it is ‘visible,’” Scottish Parliament member Iain Gray, who backed Grace’s campaign, told Edinburgh News.

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Dementia Patients Live in the Moment, Become Touring Artists and Hen Keepers

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Older people living with dementia are benefiting as they “live in the moment”  by getting up close and personal with paint on canvas.

Over the past three months the communal lounge at Ashfield Court care home in England’s Tyne and Wear, has been transformed into a den of creativity.

Supported by staff and the Gateshead charity for seniors called Equal Arts, residents in their 80s and 90s are exploring their creativity with watercolors, oils, and new brush techniques—without a need to focus on reminiscence.

In recognition of their achievements, a touring exhibition of their work, entitled Making a Mark, will open this Monday with the artists in attendance, and run through September 16 at the Oxford Centre in Longbenton.

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It’s an opportunity for 80-year-old Lily Turner, 92-year-old Ellen Stocker and the rest of the group to share their artwork with their community for the first time.

“Residents really get a lot from these sessions,” said Karen Oliver, activities coordinator at the Akari Care home. “They get to meet someone new, and that’s important as a lot of residents don’t have many, if any, visitors.”

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“The visual arts sessions have helped people to communicate with staff and each other. You can see residents making connections, about the past, about their work, and with each other.”

Equal Arts artist Betty Hill who has led the sessions, says, “Seeing their work displayed to the public really validates for residents what they’ve been doing and champions the notion of themselves as artists.

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Hen Power

Henpower chickens with seniors

Another part of the Equal Arts program at the care home in North Tyneside is called HenPower. The innovative project introduces the activity of hen-keeping, which, like the art program, reduces depression and loneliness, and improves people’s well being.

“It is a fantastic opportunity and has also inspired care staff on creative ways artwork can be displayed in their venues as a real feature residents can take pride in.”

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Awarded Lottery funding of £1m in 2013, the HenPower Arts project piloted in Gateshead has now rolled out to more than 30 care settings in the North East and across the UK.

(WATCH the videos on the Arts and Hen projects below)

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Compliment Booth on The Street Gets People To Say How They Really Feel (WATCH)

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When was the last time you gave someone a really meaningful compliment? Or told someone just how important they were?

Positively-charged production company Soul Pancake set up a booth in the streets challenging passerby to “Give a compliment, get a compliment”.

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The results were sweeter than you could imagine.

If you’re feeling inspired by the kind words, then maybe call someone close to you and tell them how you really feel.

(WATCH the video below)

 

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Hungover Customer Brings Life Back to Struggling Fish and Chips Shop

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Colin Ross wasn’t planning on saving a small business when he woke up last Sunday suffering from the sickly after-effects of partying with his buddies.

To deal with his hangover, the gentleman set out to find a restaurant with some greasy food: Whitbie’s Fish & Chips in Lethridge, Alberta.

The store owner, John McMillan, welcomed his customer with a smile and the solution to a nauseous stomach – a three-piece halibut served on a bed of fries.

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After devouring his meal, Colin felt the effects of his hangover ebb away – and he noticed that the restaurant was empty save for McMillan.

The two struck up a conversation and the 69-year-old chef explained to Ross that times had been tough for the little establishment. Whitbie’s had been so short on income, that McMillan didn’t even make enough money to pay himself at the end of the day.

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Ross resolved to help the business, explaining that he had “2,000 friends on Facebook”.

Though the old owner didn’t understand such computer-related terms, he certainly did three days later when customers from all over Lethridge were standing in line for his service.

 

Ross had posted a glowing review of the restaurant on social media, requesting everyone to share the post with their own friends in support of Whitbie’s.

“I ordered the halibut special for 23$ – absolutely amazing,” Colin wrote on Facebook. “That traditional British fish and chips was just what I needed. And the owner was a gem, a real classy stand-up guy, so I ask everyone in Lethbridge to share this and go support this hard-working gentleman. He deserves it and he makes Joeys only look like child’s play.”

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“Our business has just gone right through the roof to the point where, you know, we’ve got people waiting an hour and a half to an hour and three quarters for their dinner,” McMillan told CBC. “Calgary had their flood. Fort McMurray had their fire and a little fish and chip shop in Lethbridge had its problem. The people of Alberta just come together. This is the greatest province and the greatest country.”

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‘Army of Stand-ins’ Escort Fallen Cop’s Son to First Day of School (Video)

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After losing his police officer dad, this little four-year-old boy had an army of stand-ins for his first day of school.

Dozens of officers from the Amarillo Police Department were standing in for a 39 year-old cop who died earlier this month from car accident injuries sustained a year ago. They escorted him into the Coronado Elementary school and lined up in the Texas hallway to give young Jackson hugs and support on his important first day of pre-kindergarten.

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Jackson “really enjoyed having everyone here,” his mom, Jessica Scherlen, told KVII News. “Just to know that he’s still loved by the blue family and that they still care . . .emotionally, it’s awesome to see.”

These friends with badges also escorted two of Jessica’s other children to their first day of classes.

(WATCH the moving video below KVII) –Photos courtesy of Amarillo Independent School District

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(A Look Back) Watch 17th Century Rembrandt Celebrated in Raucous Dutch Flash Mob

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These Dutch mall shoppers were caught by surprise when a swarm of 30 actors dressed up in 17th century garb started storming the corridors for a “thief”.

Carrying swords while riding in on horseback, the actors definitely caught the attention of pedestrians browsing the shops in Breda, Holland in 2013.

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The stunt ended in a real-life arrangement of Rembrandt’s iconic painting The Night Watch in order to promote the reopening of the Rijksmuseum in Amsterdam.

(WATCH the video below)

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First Art Exhibit Designed Just for Dogs Includes Open Car Windows With Fans (WATCH)

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This new interactive art installation designed specifically for pooches has hounds howling with excitement.

The London, England exhibit features a whole host of pawesome creations – like an open car window simulator that blows air into dog’s faces; a play ball pit made to look like a giant dog food bowl; a magic water bowl fountain; and even paintings colored in a dog’s color spectrum.

Veterinarians were consulted over the mental and physical stimulation of every piece and – judging by the joyous romping, it became a huge success.

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The project known as #PlayMore was commissioned by insurance company More Than to encourage pet owners to exercise and play more with their canines.

Dominic Wilcox, the master artist behind the scheme, knows that hounds deserve to have their imaginations stimulated every once in a while.

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“I think that play is really important to a dog’s mental and physical health,” Wilcox said in a video about the exhibit. “And I really hope that the artwork gets a lot of dog tails wagging.”

Even though the installation was only open for the duration of last weekend, the innovative inventions will perhaps result in the creation of more puppy museums in the future.

(WATCH the video below)

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News Anchor Secretly Took $1 Million Pay Cut to Save Dozens of Jobs

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Katie Couric, former news anchor for “CBS Evening News” took a $1 million pay cut in 2009 in order to save other employees from losing their jobs.

The story is only just now coming to light because of the Amazon best seller Powerhouse: The Untold Story of Hollywood’s Creative Artists Agency by James Andrew Miller.

Through a string of sources, Miller was told about how Couric met with CBS News president Sean McManus, after only 3 years of working with the company, to address rumors of the significant layoffs.

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Couric proposed covering the necessary budget shortfall from her own salary, and only requested that there be “no public or private acknowledgement of the deed.”

Since the book was published on August 9th, 2016, the journalist has received widespread applause and admiration despite her modest wishes.

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Young Democrats and Republicans Come Together To Aid Flood Victims

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In the wake of the torrential rainfall causing debilitating floods this month throughout Louisiana, young voters in the neighboring state decided to set aside their political differences in order to lend a helping hand.

In a perfect show of Southern hospitality, the Texas Young Republicans Committee teamed up with the Texas Young Democrats to deliver supplies to displaced Louisiana families.

The group set up an Amazon wish list filled with items necessary for the evacuees.

Since the donations started pouring in, the activists have distributed the gifts to flood victims together —without qualms, arguments, or disagreements.

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“We understand that a diversification of ideas is what makes us better as a human race,” TYD Communications Director Chelsea Roe told Upworthy. “At the end of it all, that’s what we have in common — we want to leave this world we live in a better place than it was when we came into it.”

If you would like to support the bipartisan disaster relief, you can send supplies to Scott’s Drum Center, C/O Flood Relief 4956 Johnston St, Lafayette, LA 70503.

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50-Year War Finally Ends With Peace Treaty in Colombia (WATCH)

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In a historic moment, after four years of negotiations, FARC rebels in Colombia have signed a peace deal with the government, bringing to an end decades of armed conflict and setting up a process for reconciliation and reintegration.

“We can say the armed conflict is over and the exchange of ideas has begun,” said Colombian President Juan Manuel Santos at the signing ceremony Wednesday night.

Under the agreement, FARC, The Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia People’s Army will turn in its weapons and become a political movement, similar to the path taken by the Irish Republican Army in 1998.

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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.

It also creates a United Nations-backed commission to monitor the implementation of the agreement.

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The deal follows a cease fire between the two sides in June. It will be presented to the people of Colombia in a referendum in October.

(WATCH the video below from TeleSUR)

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Sea Otter Taught To Play Basketball For His Health (WATCH)

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This little cutie might be old for his species, but that doesn’t stop him from shooting hoops to pass the time.

Eddie the 16-year-old Southern sea otter was rescued from the sea after not being able to survive on his own and brought to the zoo in Southern California.

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When the critter’s X-rays showed that he had arthritis in his elbows in 2013, zookeepers were put to the task of finding ways to keep Eddie’s joints healthy and active.

As it turns out, the elderly otter is the Michael Jordan of the sea.

(WATCH the video below)

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Dad Can Only Donate Life-Saving Liver to One Twin, So 19-yo Stranger Steps In

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In 2015, Binh and Phuoc Wagner made national news with their incredible story: the twins were adopted from a Vietnamese orphanage by a Canadian family when they became very sick and in dire need of liver transplants – their adopted father, even though he was a perfect match, could only donate a piece of his liver to one of them.

Since Phuoc was considered the sicker of the two, she received her father’s donation, leaving Binh waiting for a transplant of her own.

The search began for a second donor – an anonymous stranger who would voluntarily give up a piece of their organ and undergo weeks of recovery.

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More than 600 people offered to donate but only one of them was chosen: Kris Chung, a 19-year old student who lived five minutes down the road from the Wagners at Kingston’s Royal Military College in Kingston, Ontario.

Now a year late, Kris is much more than a stranger to the Wagner family.

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After initially connecting over Facebook and learning of his identity, the twins’ parents met up with Kris for coffee.

“I just gave him a big hug when I first saw him,” Johann Wagner told Macleans. “I don’t even think I said: ‘Thank you.’ It was more: ‘Wow, it’s you.’ ”

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Kris, now 21, has now become a member of the family, stopping by the house every day after school and growing alongside his “little sister” Binh.

Kris and Johanna are working alongside each other for a non-profit known as Twins For Hope – an organization providing Vietnamese orphans like Binh and Phuoc education, shelter, health care.

(WATCH the incredible video below)

 

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Little Boy Won’t Let Go of Police Gift After They Replace Stolen Ball

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This 6-year-old boy had lost faith in ever seeing his favorite ball again – at least before the local police force answered his poster asking for help.

Te Kahu Hall was outside playing with his beloved red ball when it rolled into the street where a woman in a silver car stopped next to the toy, picked it up, and drove away.

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Hall was heartbroken.

However despite his dismay, he immediately started searching for his lost treasure, creating hand drawn posters with the ball’s picture and bringing them in to the Whanganui, New Zealand police station.

 

The boys in blue were so touched by the child’s plight, they made a Facebook post describing the predicament to their page’s followers.

Even though the police were still searching for the lost toy, they bought a green replacement ball for Te Kahu to cheer him up.

The boy was so ecstatic about the gift, he would only kick it around his yard for short periods of time because he didn’t want to dirty the precious present. Carrying it around night and day, Te Kahu insisted that he would never let it leave his sight, let alone get stolen.

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That’s when Hall’s parents started getting phone calls from people around town who had seen the police force’s Facebook post and were offering money and second hand balls for Te Kahu.

The family was delighted by the reminders that they still lived in a kind community that looked after each other, even if it was only over a little lost toy.

(WATCH the video below)

 

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Device Can Repel Sharks By Creating an Electric Field Around Wearer

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Though shark attacks on humans are relatively rare, the irresistible shape of a surfer on the water’s surface closely resembles that of a seal to sharks with their terrible eyesight – putting them in the same category as prey.

That’s why this wearable device has just been tested and proven to repel the underwater predators from swimmers.

The Shark Shield Freedom 7TM creates an electric field that causes muscle spasms in the creatures’ body, thus deterring them from approaching any further than about 4.2 feet on average.

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Though the schematic still needs more intensive testing with other species of sharks, it had an almost 100% success rate with great white sharks who have been the culprits behind the majority of shark attacks.

Out of 322 encounters between 41 sharks and a camera with bait and the Freedom 7TM attached, only one great white shark got past the field, and it only proceeded to nudge the bait rather than bite.

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The control study without the device attached showed that sharks would constantly wrap their jaws around the bait without hesitation.

There have already been other shark repelling devices on the market, but none have ever undergone scientific trials and research to make sure that they work in protecting ocean-goers.

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Take 360-Degree Virtual Tour of Yosemite with Obama as Your Guide (WATCH)

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In celebration of the National Park Service’s Centennial, you can now go on a ten minute virtual tour of one of the most famous American parks with none other than President Barack Obama as your tour guide.

Published by National Geographic, the 360-degree video wanders through the mountains, rivers, and woods of Yosemite National Park in the Sierra Nevada mountains of California.

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Since the First Family visited the scenic oasis earlier in the summer, the POTUS’s voice explains the history and significance of the breath-taking scenery.

The National Park Service is allowing free admission to all 412 of their parks this week – with their 413th addition on the way – in celebration of their centennial.

(EXPERIENCE the virtual tour below)

 

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Birthday Boy Delivers 100 Pizzas to Flood Victims, Inspires Others To Do The Same

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Instead of cake and presents to celebrate his 9th birthday, Carson Boutte was inspired in a dream he had to ask for something rather unconventional of his parents: spending his gift money on pizzas for flood victims..

After a few phone calls to Dominos, the boy’s parents Ross and Lanie bought 100 pies for the displaced Louisiana residents.

They also made a post on Facebook asking if friends or family members wanted to contribute any additional pizzas in Carson’s honor.

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That’s when people really started pie-ing it forward.

The social media plea spread like wildfire until dozens more orders for delivery started flooding the Dominos phone lines.

Inspired by the slew of compassion, the Italian eatery offered to match Carson’s 100 pizzas with their own.

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363 pies were donated in total and several neighboring families even lent a hand delivering the gifts to the evacuees.

“For a 9-year-old to even think to help people…it’s amazing,” flood victim Lacey Viator told ABC13. “It’s just so humbling especially in today’s time. You don’t see children that young who have such a big giving heart and that says a lot for Carson.”

(WATCH the video below)

 

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Newly Discovered Earth-Like Planet is Possibly Habitable

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Scientists announced yesterday that the star closest to the Sun has a planet similar to the Earth – which also makes it the closest possibly-habitable alien planet ever found.

Recent observations confirmed that this planet not only exists, but inhabits a zone where its surface temperature could allow liquid water, a key ingredient for life on Earth.

It is not yet known if this planet, Proxima b, has any life. Even if it does not, its potential ability to sustain liquid water might make it a good first hop for humanity’s future trips out into the Milky Way Galaxy.

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Although the planet’s parent star, Proxima Centauri, is cooler and redder than our Sun, one of the other two stars in the Alpha Centauri star system is very similar to our Sun. The featured image shows the sky location of Proxima Centauri in southern skies behind the telescope that made many of the discovery observations: ESO’s 3.6-meter telescope in La Silla, Chile.

The discovered planet orbits close in — so close, in fact, that one year there takes only 11 days on Earth.

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The planet was discovered by the ESO’s Pale Red Dot collaboration. Although seemingly unlikely, if Proxima b does have intelligent life, at 4.25 light years distance it is close enough to Earth for two-way communication.

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Check Out This Beautiful Carpet Made Out of 600k Flowers in Brussels

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The air was rife last week with the smell of Brussels celebrating its 20th anniversary of the annual Flower Carpet event.

Every two years, the non-profit association Tapis de Fleurs has 100 volunteers spend hours using over 600,000 begonia bulbs in order to create a breath-taking 246-foot flower carpet in the Grand-Palais of Brussels, Belgium.

The Grand-Palais – a beautiful plaza of Gothic architecture honored as a Unesco World Heritage site – even features a concert with a specially composed anthem for the event’s theme.

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This year’s theme celebrated over 150 years of Belgian and Japanese friendship.

The Tapis de Fleurs includes a committee of artists and designers that use scaled pictures and illustrations to create the festival’s carpet image. Once the design has been confirmed, the flowers can be ordered in advance to highlight each color in the picture.

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A week before the flowers are arranged, a drawing is laid down on the cobblestones as a stencil for the volunteers.

It’s no surprise that the festival has been continuing since its first event in 1971 – Belgium is the largest exporter of begonias in the world, supplying over 60 million bulbs a year primarily to France, the United States, and the Netherlands.

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Scientists Use Ultrasound to ‘Jump Start’ Coma Patient’s Brain

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A 25-year-old man recovering from a coma has made remarkable progress following a treatment at UCLA to jump-start his brain using ultrasound. The technique uses sonic stimulation to excite the neurons in the thalamus, an egg-shaped structure that serves as the brain’s central hub for processing information.

”It’s almost as if we were jump-starting the neurons back into function,” said Martin Monti, the study’s lead author and a UCLA associate professor of psychology and neurosurgery. “Until now, the only way to achieve this was a risky surgical procedure known as deep brain stimulation, in which electrodes are implanted directly inside the thalamus,” he said. “Our approach directly targets the thalamus but is noninvasive.”

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Monti said the researchers expected the positive result, but he cautioned that the procedure requires further study on additional patients before they determine whether it could be used consistently to help other people recovering from comas.

“It is possible that we were just very lucky and happened to have stimulated the patient just as he was spontaneously recovering,” Monti said.

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A report on the treatment is published in the journal Brain Stimulation. This is the first time the approach has been used to treat severe brain injury.

The technique, called low-intensity focused ultrasound pulsation, was pioneered by Alexander Bystritsky, a UCLA professor of psychiatry and biobehavioral sciences in the Semel Institute for Neuroscience and Human Behavior and a co-author of the study. Bystritsky is also a founder of Brainsonix, a Sherman Oaks, California-based company that provided the device the researchers used in the study.

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That device, about the size of a coffee cup saucer, creates a small sphere of acoustic energy that can be aimed at different regions of the brain to excite brain tissue. For the new study, researchers placed it by the side of the man’s head and activated it 10 times for 30 seconds each, in a 10-minute period.

Monti said the device is safe because it emits only a small amount of energy — less than a conventional Doppler ultrasound.

Before the procedure began, the man showed only minimal signs of being conscious and of understanding speech — for example, he could perform small, limited movements when asked. By the day after the treatment, his responses had improved measurably. Three days later, the patient had regained full consciousness and full language comprehension, and he could reliably communicate by nodding his head “yes” or shaking his head “no.” He even made a fist-bump gesture to say goodbye to one of his doctors.

“The changes were remarkable,” Monti said.

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The technique targets the thalamus because, in people whose mental function is deeply impaired after a coma, thalamus performance is typically diminished. And medications that are commonly prescribed to people who are coming out of a coma target the thalamus only indirectly.

Under the direction of Paul Vespa, a UCLA professor of neurology and neurosurgery at the David Geffen School of Medicine at UCLA, the researchers plan to test the procedure on several more people beginning this fall at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center. Those tests will be conducted in partnership with the UCLA Brain Injury Research Center and funded in part by the Dana Foundation and the Tiny Blue Dot Foundation.

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If the technology helps other people recovering from coma, Monti said, it could eventually be used to build a portable device — perhaps incorporated into a helmet — as a low-cost way to help “wake up” patients, perhaps even those who are in a vegetative or minimally conscious state. Currently, there is almost no effective treatment for such patients, he said.

The study’s other co-authors are Vespa, who holds UCLA’s Gary L. Brinderson Family Chair in Neurocritical Care and is director of neurocritical care at the Ronald Reagan UCLA Medical Center; Caroline Schnakers, a UCLA neurosurgery researcher; and Alexander Korb, a Semel Institute researcher.

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87K Acres Donated for New Nat’l Park: Celebrate With Free Admission to All 412 Parks This Week

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Thanks to a family donation, a new space for outdoor adventure, recreation, and play will be available to the public in Maine.

This week, President Obama announced the designation of Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument as America’s 413th participating space of the National Park System.

As well as being a thriving eco-system supporting geological biodiversity, the beloved monument is a beloved hotspot of Maine residents for skiing, hunting, fishing, and canoeing.

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The new national park was made possible through a generous donation of 87,500 acres by Roxanne Quimby and her family. The gift has been facilitated by the National Park Foundation as part of its Centennial Campaign for America’s National Parks.

In addition to the new park land, the gift includes an endowment of $20 million to supplement federal funds for initial park operational needs and infrastructure development at the new monument, and a pledge of another $20 million in future philanthropic support.

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“As the National Park Service begins a second century of conservation this week, the President’s designation of Katahdin Woods and Waters National Monument serves as an inspiration to reflect on America’s iconic landscapes and historical and cultural treasures,” said U.S. Secretary of the Interior Sally Jewell. “Through this incredibly generous private gift for conservation, these lands will remain accessible to current and future generations of Americans, ensuring the rich history of Mainers’ hunting, fishing and recreation heritage will forever be preserved.”

“The National Park Service marks its centennial this week with a renewed commitment to tell a more complete story of our nation and to connect with the next generation of park visitors, supporters and advocates,” said National Park Service Director Jonathan B. Jarvis. “I can’t think of a better way to celebrate the Centennial and underscore our mission than by adding this extraordinary piece of Maine’s North Woods to the National Park System, and sharing its stories and world class recreation opportunities with the rest of the world.”

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Through the Centennial Campaign for America’s National Parks, the National Park Foundation seeks to raise $350 million for programs and projects designed to protect America’s special places, connect people from all backgrounds to parks, and inspire future generations of national park stewards. With this gift, the Foundation has raised more than $300 million toward the goal.

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