Woman given three months to live after a cancer diagnosis is stunned to hear she is now in remission |
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| A woman diagnosed with stage 4 bowel cancer that had spread to her ovaries and her liver, was given three months to live in January 2020. Instead, she is celebrating, having received a new lease on life. Long before Caroline Guy was given an official cancer diagnosis, the 56-year-old knew something was wrong. “I felt sluggish, I just didn’t feel right. My stomach was swollen,” she told Nottingham University Hospitals NHS Trust. However, in June 2019, a doctor in Spain dismissed her symptoms as menopause. “I’d googled my symptoms and I actually asked him outright if I had bowel cancer and he said no,” Guy revealed. | |
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Yale honors a young black scientist after a neighbor falsely reported the 9-year-old to the police |
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| The spotted lanternfly has received a lot of attention. The beautifully colored yet highly invasive and destructive species has expanded rapidly. The people were encouraged to trample on apple and maple trees, among other vegetation, whenever they saw the flash of red and speckled wings. A 9-year-old Black girl named Bobbi Wilson decided to attempt something similar in her hometown of Caldwell, New Jersey. A neighbor contacted the authorities to report a “suspicious” individual as she destroyed the animals with a non-toxic, homemade spray, reported My Modern Met. | |
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Man goes to BBC for job interview, ends up being mistakenly presented as ‘tech expert’ on live TV |
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| Sixteen years ago, BBC News gave the internet a gem it will never forget. Guy Goma, a computer technician, was mistaken for a technology expert who would be speaking on live television. After he was quickly ushered into the makeup room and then, on live TV, the anchor called him Guy Kewney and asked him an expert question, which was when he realized that they had the wrong guy. Goma’s expression when the penny dropped is the most priceless reaction ever. Goma handled the frightening situation admirably, becoming a famous icon that the internet remembers. As BBC celebrates its 100th anniversary, the video has started making rounds on Reddit and Twitter. | |
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