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When Ryan Collins rang the bell at Lurie Children's Hospital in Chicago, the 11-year-old had a gift for the place that helped in his battle against cancer: a check for ,300.Ryan was diagnosed with a brain tumor last August, according to the children's hospital, and he wrapped up his chemotherapy treatment Wednesday."Ring this bell three times loud. It is totally clear to say, my treatment is done, this course is won and I'm on my way," the 11-year-old excitedly announced.Ryan finished his radiation treatment almost exactly one year after he was initially rushed to the hospital, plagued by unexplained vomiting and headaches, 646
What's more relaxing than a healthy dose of pilates ... and puppies?A pilates studio in central New York is now offering 'Puppy Pilates', a class where for , you can do pilates while playing with puppies.While exercising with furry friends should be enough for most animal lovers, this unique pilates class comes with a good cause. All of the proceeds will be going to Clear Path for Veterans' Canine Program. The program trains dogs to become service animals for veterans with post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD).Terri Todd, the owner of Precision Pilates in Fayetteville, and a mother of three, said the response has been "fantastic." The studio will hold two sessions on October 27.Her own son, Ryan Woodruff, is a US Marine Corps veteran and the Canine Program director at Clear Path for Veterans. He said the overall cost to raise and properly train a puppy to become a service dog is at least ,000."You will never find a soldier that can afford that kind of investment," Todd told CNN. Clear Path for Veterans covers all costs to train the dogs, however, they rely on donations to keep the program running.Woodruff, an infantry rifleman who was deployed to Iraq twice before being honorably discharged in 2009, said his program's focus is training service dogs. These dogs are trained to aid veterans with PTSD, traumatic brain injuries or military sexual trauma."We have done scientific research showing that our training model significantly reduces symptoms associated with PTSD, decreases stress, increases self-compassion, and improves their overall quality of life," Woodruff said.The Canine Program is currently training eight dogs and will receive five more in February. Once the dogs become certified service animals, they are matched with veterans who adopt them when they're around 18 months old.Veterans also have the option to train their own dogs for 6 to 12 months with the Canine Program. However, not every one of those dogs become service dogs.Woodruff says he was inspired to work with service dogs for veterans because of his own dog, Harley."She changed my life and helped me discover my passion for dog training," Woodruff said. "She lost her life in a terrible accident and I continue to do the work I do in honor of her and what she taught me." 2293

Viral video that's making the rounds on social media appears to show a woman on an electric scooter dragging a dog in Bakersfield. Scripps affiliate KERO-TV was made aware of pictures showing a person holding a bloody dog over the weekend. A viewer shared on Monday surveillance video that shows the moments the person is traveling in the area of Downtown Bakersfield with the dog dragged behind. Bakersfield Police says it's investigating the incident. No arrests have been made and no charges have been filed. 523
Welcoming a new born baby during the holidays is a joyful time. But for families whose babies are in the neonatal intensive care unit, they are spending their time in the hospital. But one woman has created a unique way to bring comfort to those families in a time of need.Bob Fries and his wife had twins that came 3 months early. "We expected my wife to still be pregnant throughout the holidays," Bob says.The NICU has become their new home away from home."There are no words for the experience," Bob says. "You pretty much put your life on hold."One mother who knows this experience all too well is Elizabeth Tolin. She says you have a picture perfect idea of what having a baby is like, but it’s not always that way.Five years ago, Tolin's son Toby was born early and placed in the NICU. "Suddenly that idea is stripped away and it’s a terrifying experience you don't know how to navigate," Tolin says.She wanted other NICU parents know they are not alone so she created 988
University of Texas star baseball shortstop David Hamilton hit a pothole riding an electric scooter, tearing his Achilles tendon and requiring surgery. He'll miss the season. Cristal Glangchai, the CEO for a nonprofit, hit a rock riding her scooter, landing her on the pavement just blocks from home."I lost control and ended up getting a concussion and a broken rib," said Glangchai, a 41-year-old mother of four.And Austin's first scooter-related death occurred in January. Police identified the scooter rider as Mark Sands, a 21-year-old UT student from Ireland, who died just one day after suffering critical injuries when the electric scooter he was riding collided with a car.As many as 14,000 712
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