Michael J. Fox calls Parkinson’s disease ‘the gift that keeps on taking’ in candid new interview

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:27:25 GMT

Michael J. Fox calls Parkinson’s disease ‘the gift that keeps on taking’ in candid new interview (CNN) — Michael J. Fox is focused on optimism and gratitude as he discusses living with Parkinson’s disease in a new interview with Jane Pauley for “CBS Sunday Morning.”The “Back to the Future” star, now 61, told the anchor that Parkinson’s “is the gift that keeps on taking,” and did not shy away from the more sobering effects of the incurable degenerative disease, which effects the nervous system and motor skills including walking and speech.“I’m not gonna lie. It’s getting harder,” Fox said, adding, “Every day it’s tougher.”His life with his family, and how living with Parkinson’s affects their day-to-day reality, will be covered in the new documentary “Still: A Michael J. Fox Movie,” coming to Apple TV+ next month.The actor, who first found fame as conservative Alex P. Keaton 35 years ago when the hit sitcom “Family Ties” premiered, explained in the interv...

DA identifies 18-year-old killed in Lawrence house party shooting that left 5 other people hospitalized

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:27:25 GMT

DA identifies 18-year-old killed in Lawrence house party shooting that left 5 other people hospitalized Authorities have identified the 18-year-old Lawrence resident who was fatally shot at a house party in Lawrence early Sunday morning during a shooting that left five others hospitalized.Officers responding to a reported disturbance at 5 Royal St. around 3 a.m. found six gunshot victims, Essex District Attorney Paul F. Tucker said.All six were taken to Lawrence General Hospital, where Desiderio Arias, of Boxford Street, was pronounced dead, Tucker said. A relative said Arias was attending a birthday party when he was shot.Two of the victims were taken by medical helicopter to hospitals in Boston for additional treatment.The shootings are not believed to have been random and are being investigated by the Essex District Attorney’s Office State Police Detective Unit and detectives from the Lawrence Police Department.No additional information was immediately available.This is a developing story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest updates.

City of Boston ‘Family and Friends’ protocol aimed at connecting those at Mass. & Cass with loved ones before clean-up

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:27:25 GMT

City of Boston ‘Family and Friends’ protocol aimed at connecting those at Mass. & Cass with loved ones before clean-up The City of Boston’s new Family and Friends protocol is aiming to get people in touch with loved ones who might be living on the street at Mass. Avenue and & Melnea Cass Boulevard as officials prepare to clear out encampments from the area again on Monday.The program connects people living in the homeless encampment with loved ones — but only if both parties consent.The City is asking those who live at the encampment to voluntarily remove their tents by Monday due to sanitation and safety issues. This program is geared toward getting them help they need.For more information visit: https://www.boston.gov/departments/mayors-office/mass-and-cass-friends-and-family-protocol or call 617-982-4785.

Fire crews responding to large house fire in Medford

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:27:25 GMT

Fire crews responding to large house fire in Medford Fire crews from several communities are battling a multi-alarm blaze that broke out in a building in Medford on Sunday.Firefighters could be seen working on the building at Prescott and Allston streets as heavy flames and a large plume of black smoke shot up into the air.Area residents are being told to avoid the area.No additional information was immediately available.This is a breaking news story; stay with 7NEWS on-air and online for the latest details.

Haitian family struggles to find a place to stay in Boston as asylum-seekers sleep in hospital lobby

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:27:25 GMT

Haitian family struggles to find a place to stay in Boston as asylum-seekers sleep in hospital lobby (CNN) — Fleeing what she called the “dire condition” of life in Haiti, Dieuvena came to the US, hoping “she can at least get on her feet, find a job, and take care of her family.”For Dieuvena, 28, that family includes her husband Banel, 28, and their son Mateo Sebastien, 4. She also has a 10-year-old daughter who lives in the Dominican Republic with the child’s father.As she only speaks Haitian Creole and limited Spanish, Dieuvena spoke with CNN through Dr. Geralde Gabeau, the executive director for the Immigrant Family Services Institute. She asked to be referred to only by her first name, fearing she might be penalized by the US immigration system.Passing from Haiti through Central America, the family arrived at the US-Mexico border where they attended a CBP One appointment, the process through which US Customs and Border Protection grants humanitarian parole. The family of three attended the appointment as a group with five other Hait...

Knicks can’t take advantage of Jimmy Butler’s injury in Game 1 loss

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:27:25 GMT

Knicks can’t take advantage of Jimmy Butler’s injury in Game 1 loss There was the game lying on the court. Maybe the series. Jimmy Butler, the one player without a fathomable replacement, writhing in pain. Grabbing his foot.At that moment, Erik Spoelstra was caught on camera uttering what the Miami Heat supporters, however many few stuck around after LeBron James left, were all thinking.“F—,” the coach mouthed.There were about five minutes remaining Sunday when Butler sprained his ankle, and surely the Heat were in trouble with a slim lead.Except the opposite happened. The Knicks became the shell-shocked side. At home and facing an inferior roster, they folded like a blueberry crepe in a 108-101 Game 1 defeat.“Just wasn’t making shots,” Mitchell Robinson said.Butler didn’t sub out after turning his ankle while driving to the hoop on defender Josh Hart. He emerged from the timeout clearly under physical distress, hobbling around the court.But the Knicks never took advantage. Instead, they were outscored, 11-3...

Obi Toppin not surprised he was benched down the stretch of Game 1 defeat

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:27:25 GMT

Obi Toppin not surprised he was benched down the stretch of Game 1 defeat New York’s offense was frozen down the stretch of Game 1, unable to overcome the avalanche of missed shots.But the one player who was hitting his 3-pointers, Obi Toppin, never left the bench.“Not at all,” Toppin said when asked if he was surprised about not playing in the final 10 minutes. “No.”Toppin produced an encouraging performance in his first playoff start Sunday, finishing with 18 points and eight boards as the replacement for the injured Julius Randle. Still, coach Tom Thibodeau subbed out Toppin with 9:38 remaining and left himself open to second-guessing as the Knicks failed to close in a 108-101 defeat.Instead, the Knicks used Josh Hart (0-for-4 on 3-pointers Sunday) and RJ Barrett (1-for-5) in the forward positions. The Knicks managed just three points during a five-minute stretch in the third quarter, all while Jimmy Butler — who Hart was assigned to guard — was barely moving because of an ankle sprain.Toppin shot 4-of-11 on tr...

Div. 3 relays: McElhinney keys win for Billerica girls

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:27:25 GMT

Div. 3 relays: McElhinney keys win for Billerica girls EASTON — Anna McElhinney was cold and wet from the pelting rain and raw conditions at Sunday’s Div. 3 State Relay Championships. But by meet’s end, the Billerica distance ace’s smile was big and bright.McElhinney put together a big day on the track with mile splits of 5:12 and 5:19 in the dreary conditions to anchor the Indians to wins in both the distance medley (12:58.10) and 4xMile (21:53.52). Billerica never took its foot off the gas on the way to capturing the team title with a whopping 82 points. Masconomet was a distant second but still put up an impressive 56.13 points.“We definitely knew we had a good chance,” said McElhinney, who finished second in the 2-mile at All-States during the winter. We have a wide variety of talent on the team. We didn’t lose anyone from indoors and we gained some athletes.”Billerica head coach Scott Arsenault knows just how much talent he has on the roster.“All the way around we had point scorers in...

Division 2 track relays: C-C girls overcome weather, field

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:27:25 GMT

Division 2 track relays: C-C girls overcome weather, field SUDBURY — It was a cold and rainy Sunday at Lincoln-Sudbury’s Leary Field but that didn’t matter to the Concord-Carlisle girls’ track team.Persevering through some trying conditions, the Patriots used consistency up and down their roster to outlast Central Catholic to claim the girls’ team title. Wellesley was third and Woburn was fourth.“We were just focused on each individual relay and it wasn’t until the 4 x 200 that we saw that things were really coming together and knew we were in a good spot,” Concord-Carlisle coach Hanna Bruno said.The Raiders had led the competition for most of the day on Sunday but couldn’t match the Patriots consistency on both the track and in the field.The Patriots won the javelin relay and followed that up with a win in the high jump relay, led by Stephanie DiRocco. Central was third in the high jump relay and added a second in the triple jump relay, led by a 35-3 3/4 leap from Anya Neira.The Raiders also started well on the track but the Patriots sprin...

Study: Parents’ touch, quiet help babies born to opioid users 

Published Sun, 24 Nov 2024 05:27:25 GMT

Study: Parents’ touch, quiet help babies born to opioid users  Babies born to opioid users had shorter hospital stays and needed less medication when their care emphasized parent involvement, skin-to-skin contact and a quiet environment, researchers reported Sunday.Newborns were ready to go home about a week earlier compared to those getting standard care. Fewer received opioid medications to reduce withdrawal symptoms such as tremors and hard-to-soothe crying, about 20% compared to 52% of the standard-care babies.Babies born to opioid users, including mothers in treatment with medications such as methadone, can develop withdrawal symptoms after exposure in the womb.Typically, hospitals use a scoring system to decide which babies need medicine to ease withdrawal, which means treatment in newborn intensive care units.“The mom is sitting there anxiously waiting for the score,” said the study’s lead author Dr. Leslie Young of the University of Vermont’s children’s hospital. “This would be really stressful for fa...