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Family foundation donates $1 Million to a University of Michigan cancer research lab
ANN ARBOR, Mich. – It’s a narrative of heartbreak, hope, and a $1 million reward to assist fast-track pediatric mind tumor analysis.
That cash was donated to the Michigan Drugs Chad Carr Pediatric Mind Tumor Heart and might be unfold out over 5 years.
The donation was made in honor of three-year-old Yuvaan “Yuvi” Tiwari.
He was identified with a diffuse midline glioma (DMG) mind tumor in December of 2020. Tiwari died seven months later.
He lived along with his household in Atlanta, however they consulted College of Michigan Pediatric Neuro-Oncologist Dr. Carl Koschmann.
Parvati Tiwari, Yuvi’s mom, displays on when her then two-year-old was identified. “That point that he walked into the hospital was the final time he truly ever walked.”
She mentioned the tumor was aggressive.
“Inside 10 days of Yuvi’s analysis, his tumor had already grown 20%, and in a little bit head with a little bit mind, 20% is loads,” Tiwari mentioned.
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She additionally talked about medication for his son was restricted.
“A variety of the trials on the market weren’t open to children below three years previous, and Yuvi was nonetheless below three at the moment,” mentioned Tiwari.
Koschmann mentioned surgical procedure was simply not an choice.
“Sadly, Diffuse Midline Glioma in kids is incurable,” mentioned Koschmann. “And the typical survival relying on the situation is someplace round 12 to 18 months. When the tumor is on this location, surgeons aren’t in a position to take away it as a result of it’s fully embedded in regular mind and it’s components of the mind that we are able to’t take away.”
Tiwari and her husband felt they needed to do one thing to assist different kids. The couple contacted Dr. Koschmann.
“My lab and quite a lot of different labs take promising medication which can be focused to pediatric mind tumors and translate them from the lab into the clinic.
That course of is gradual, and it’s costly,” Koschmann mentioned. “Once they misplaced Yuvi, they reached proper again out and mentioned, what can we do to make this higher for future children? And we advised them the factor that we may do, nevertheless it was going to require a very giant funding.”
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The couple created the Yuvaan Tiwari Basis in December 2021 and had been in a position to elevate $1 million, donating quite a lot of their very own cash.
“I imply, all of us noticed what can occur if the brightest minds come collectively, centered on one single downside during the last two years for COVID,” mentioned Tiwari. “We made quite a lot of progress. And actually, my query is, what may occur if we did the identical factor for pediatric mind most cancers?”
Koschmann mentioned, “We have to actually save the longer term Yuvis of the world, and the sooner we are able to go, the sooner we may also help them.”
This medical analysis will assist higher deal with a number of pediatric mind tumors in addition to some mind tumors seen in adults.
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WATCH: Michigan State QB Aidan Chiles Talks Growth, Quest For Bowl Game, More
EAST LANSING, Mich. — Michigan State quarterback Aidan Chiles had a solid outing against Illinois, throwing for 256 yards and two touchdowns and, for the first time this season, didn’t commit a turnover.
Chiles has shown signs of improvement but still isn’t quite where the Spartans need him to be. And that goes for the whole offense as a whole. Chiles and the entire unit have the potential to be great.
With two games remaining, they want to show they are capable of it.
Chiles addressed the media on Tuesday, discussing the season so far, the loss to Illinois and this final stretch of the year.
You can watch below:
Below is a transcript from Michigan State coach Jonathan Smith’s opening statement of his press conference on Monday:
“OK, quick turnaround. but going back on Saturday after fully digesting the tape, lack of complementary football, really all three phases, there wasn’t enough there. There were some really good things in all three phases, but not enough to make it a lot closer in the fourth quarter and ultimately, win the game. And again, credit to Illinois. I thought they did a nice job a couple of facets schematically, tweaked a couple times in protection that we couldn’t get home, especially on third down, that they blocked up real well. And their quarterback made some good throws when there was needed, especially on some of those third-and-longers. Offensively, up front, we need to establish some things better. Protection wasn’t as good as even I thought. It wasn’t great on the field looking at it again, there’s a lot of edges there. Aidan [Chiles] did a nice job getting ball out a few times. We can protect the guy better, and we’re going to need to. Special teams-wise, we had to execute in the punt — you look at the yardage, when we were punting the ball, net, how much, I mean, we’ve lost that side of things, their punt return, our punt. Again, going off of the previous week, we were at protection issues, now we had a little more hang time and eliminate some of those hidden yards on special teams. So, like I said, quick turnaround moving forward. Practiced this morning. Guys are back to work. There’s definitely some disappointment, frustration, but I thought, looking at the work, they’re putting that effort and the energy, emotion into the practice today. Because that is a quick turnaround, and it felt like guys were moving around full speed. So, liked the work we got done today. Because looking at Purdue, you watch this tape, they’ve been able to move the ball. They’ve had some lighter scoring, just because some of the red zone [struggles], similar to us. You look at their schedule and the opponents, they played. A bunch of top five teams, and that’s what this league is and all of that. So, we’ll know we’ll have a challenge Friday night.”
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Could Former Michigan State Star Be Traded In Shocking Move?
Times are currently tough for former Michigan State Spartans star Kirk Cousins.
Now in his first season with the Atlanta Falcons, Cousins and Co. got off to a good start, going 6-3 over their first nine games.
Much of that was due to a few monster performances from Cousins, like when he threw for 509 yards and four touchdowns during the Falcons’ overtime win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers on Oct. 3.
But all of a sudden, things have gotten more difficult for Cousins and Atlanta.
The Falcons have lost their last two games, and Cousins failed to throw a touchdown pass in either contest.
As a result, some are wondering if Atlanta could potentially trade Cousins in the offseason if things continue going south. Remember: the Falcons also selected Michael Penix Jr. with the eighth overall pick of the NFL Draft last April.
So, if Atlanta does ultimately decide to place Cousins on the trade block, where could he go?
Well, Ryan Dunleavy of The New York Post has offered an interesting potential destination: the New York Giants.
The Giants just benched Daniel Jones, meaning they will obviously be looking for a new quarterback in the spring. While they will most likely find one via the draft, there is also the chance they explore the trade market.
“Maybe it’s a pipe dream. But the Giants’ regime could be under win-now pressure,” Dunleavy wrote. “Cousins has 2024 No. 8 overall draft pick Michael Penix Jr. breathing down his neck. The Falcons would have a $60 million dead salary-cap charge and Cousins has a no-trade clause.”
Calling it “a pipe dream” is probably the best way to put it.
It seems highly doubtful that New York would pursue the 36-year-old Cousins when it seems blatantly obvious that the team is in need of a reset.
While fixing the quarterback position should be Mission No. 1 for the Giants during the offseason, Big Blue has more issues afoot, and adding a signal-caller closing in on retirement would not be the most efficient use of resources.
Cousins could very well be a trade candidate in March, but the chances of New York representing an actual landing spot for him seem slim to none.
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Michigan ballet company’s props stolen weeks before “Nutcracker” performances
(CBS DETROIT) — A Michigan ballet company is asking for the public’s help to save Christmas after a trailer with its “Nutcracker” props was stolen over the weekend.
Video captured when a truck drove off with the Plymouth-Canton Ballet Company’s prop trailer.
“It just makes me sick to watch the video, and … so quickly. It was five minutes. They hook up, and they are gone. And I’m going, ‘That’s my stuff,’” said June Smith, the company’s artistic director.
Smith said the trailer was stolen from their Canton rehearsal space around 3:30 a.m. on Sunday. It was filled with backdrops, sets, fog machines, and props vital to their 40th anniversary “Nutcracker” performance, less than three weeks away.
But of course, the show must go on, as 80 students from 20 local dance studios have been preparing for weeks.
“Everyone was really upset about it. Because it’s truly the props that pull the whole Nutcracker together, it was really unfortunate that someone would do that cause they don’t know how much it really means to us. And how much affects the show,” said Francesca Kardos, who plays Clara in “The Nutcracker.”
The nonprofit company is now rushing to rebuild what it can and has launched a GoFundMe to raise money to repurchase props.
They are also asking the public to watch for their 24-foot black trailer and the items inside.
“They have probably dumped this stuff someplace. So if somebody sees this enormous grandfather clock or an enormous fireplace… that looks like a prop of some kind, then call Canton police,” said Smith.
But holiday magic will be center stage no matter what happens with the props.
“We’re going to make it work because it’s truly the dancers who perform that really make the show,” said Kardos.
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