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North Carolina woman talks about brain cancer battle; ‘Nobody in the world is without hope.’
(WGHP) — Some consult with the mind because the management heart of the physique or the seat of the soul. It’s what dictates our feelings, reminiscence, imaginative and prescient, and each course of that regulates our physique.
When most cancers assaults the mind, it’s a battle some folks don’t get a lot time to combat.
“I believed I used to be only a sinus an infection however then they discovered the most cancers.”
In July of 2017, Julia Peacock bought a few of the worst information possible. It was information she by no means anticipated. “It was a golfball-sized tumor on my frontal lobe”
At 48 years outdated, medical doctors instructed Julia, who was having fun with her dream job touring the nation as a flight attendant that she had mind most cancers. Particularly a glioblastoma, the type of mind most cancers that in the end claimed senator John McCain and Beau Biden’s lives.
Medical doctors didn’t give Julia an excellent prognosis initially. “She mentioned ‘Julia you’re not going again to work as a flight attendant. You must return to North Carolina and rewrite the ending to your story.’” That didn’t sit properly with this career-oriented girl. “I didn’t settle for that. I mentioned ‘no, nope, nope you don’t know me I’m not simply going to surrender.’”
Glioblastoma is likely one of the rarest types of most cancers of the mind and is likely one of the few that begin contained in the mind, in any other case generally known as a ‘major tumor’ nevertheless most tumors discovered within the mind are secondary most cancers.
Dr. Zachary Vaslow with Cone Well being’s Division of Neuro-oncology explains, “What we name a secondary or metastatic mind tumor. That may be a tumor that comes from most cancers elsewhere within the physique, like a lung most cancers, breast most cancers, melanoma or one thing like that.”
These secondary tumors make up about 90% of all mind tumors and tumors within the mind are a few of the most tough to deal with due to how delicate the mind is and the way it’s protected in comparison with the remainder of the physique.
“One of many causes for that’s one thing known as the blood-brain barrier which is a dividing line or wall between the mind and the remainder of the physique and makes the mind privileged territory.” Physician Vaslow went on to element that this barrier signifies that solely sure medicine can assault the tumors, reducing the listing of therapy choices considerably. “Now we have to depend on issues like surgical procedure and radiation remedy that go round that barrier.”
Julia has been getting therapy within the type of an Optune system on her head. It shocks her mind with an alternating present for 18 hours a day which stunts cell division serving to forestall the formation of recent tumors. “It’s not a treatment. They haven’t discovered one for glio nevertheless it does add days.” It added years to Julia’s life.
Medical doctors gave her a yr to reside that was 5 years in the past.
Julia says she nonetheless has a number of hope. “You may’t quit hope, no person on this world is with out hope.”
Julia misplaced her hair throughout radiation therapies however by no means modified how she lived her life. She says the love of her household and the medical employees’s help gave her the need to combat. “Simply because life gave you a cactus doesn’t imply it’s a must to sit on it. Stay for the times the place you don’t really feel like you will have most cancers.”
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North Carolina A&T now offers degree in artificial intelligence
GREENSBORO, N.C. (WTVD) — North Carolina A&T State University is now offering a bachelor’s degree in artificial intelligence.
It is a milestone for the university to be the first in our state and one of only a handful in the nation to offer this program.
In the program, students can pick one of two concentrations: Advanced AI Systems through the College of Engineering and Applied AI in the College of Science and Technology. Courses are available both in-person and online.
Some schools already offer a concentration in artificial intelligence, but A&T will be offering a full program dedicated to AI. The university said there are talks to develop a graduate studies program in AI.
School officials report that AI jobs are increasing in North Carolina, which will help in workforce development. According to a recent Hanover Research report, North Carolina is projected to grow at a pace over three times faster than the overall labor market, potentially generating more than 20,000 new jobs.
“Artificial Intelligence and machine learning are increasingly part of everyday life with the potential for profound and far-reaching impact on virtually every facet of society,” Chancellor James R. Martin II said in a news release. “Collaborating with federal and state agencies, major industry leaders and fellow research universities, we have created a rich AI learning environment that is well informed by the latest in science and policy. Our new bachelor’s degree will prepare students for immediate impact, especially in the critical area of human interaction with AI.”
They anticipate enrolling their first group next fall.
SEE ALSO | James Martin II announced as new chancellor for NC A&T after UNC BOG unanimous vote
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As energy needs grow, North Carolina faces solar roadblocks
North Carolina’s solar energy landscape is at a crossroads as the state works to meet its ambitious climate goals.
Under House Bill 951, passed in 2021, North Carolina is required to cut carbon emissions in the energy sector by 70% from 2005 levels by 2030 and achieve carbon neutrality by 2050. However, meeting these targets is proving difficult as energy demand surges.
Jeff Hughes, a commissioner with the North Carolina Utilities Commission, says that it’s challenging to maintain grid reliability while pursuing aggressive decarbonization goals.
“If we have two gigawatts of load coming in the next three or four years, it’s going to be very difficult to model our way, to solarize our way out of it,” Hughes said, pointing to the growing demand from industries like AI-driven data centers.
Duke Energy, the state’s largest utility, has said fossil fuels are essential to ensuring reliable power amid increasing demand. Critics argue that the company’s reliance on natural gas and coal could derail progress toward cutting emissions.
North Carolina has long been a leader in solar energy, initially driven by smaller, five-megawatt projects. Today, the focus has shifted to larger installations, which are more efficient but face growing local opposition.
Carson Hart, CEO of Carolina Solar Energy, said scaling up has been key to increasing clean energy capacity. “Moving to these bigger projects has been really beneficial for getting more megawatts in the ground and meeting the state’s climate goals,” Hart said. But she noted that large projects often draw pushback from residents concerned about aesthetics and land use.
Rural areas are at the heart of the state’s solar boom, hosting about 80% of large-scale projects. Reginald Bynum Jr., director of community outreach at the Center for Energy Education, said rural North Carolina plays a critical role in meeting the state’s clean energy goals.
“My job is to make sure rural communities don’t miss the movement,” Bynum said. “These projects bring jobs, economic growth, and opportunities to areas that desperately need them.”
The economic impact of solar energy is substantial. In counties with significant solar development, property tax revenues have increased by as much as 1,600%, according to the North Carolina Sustainable Energy Association. These funds have supported schools, infrastructure, and emergency services in areas facing population declines and economic challenges.
The state’s clean energy sector also supports more than 110,000 full-time jobs, according to a report from e2, with many more expected as solar development continues.
Hughes said the state’s carbon plan, which is updated every two years, will play a key role in charting a path forward.
“There’s a lot of check and adjust that will occur over the next few years,” he said.
As North Carolina advances its solar energy ambitions, balancing the needs of developers, communities, and environmental goals will be essential to achieving a sustainable and reliable energy future.
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3 men charged in connection with woman’s death at Cook Out restaurant in North Carolina
Two men have been charged with murder in the death of 29-year-old Davicia Jean Ann Lee at a Cook Out restaurant in Durham, North Carolina, last month. A third is facing a weapons charge.
Two men have been charged with murder in the fatal shooting of a woman at the fast-food restaurant Cook Out in North Carolina.
Twenty-three-year-old Alexander Kenyon Carlton Jr. and 19-year-old Calvin Jerade Spence Jr. have been charged with first-degree murder in the killing of 29-year-old Davicia Jean Ann Lee late last month in Durham, the Durham County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release on Friday.
A third man, 18-year-old Jamari Treyvon McKnight, is charged with one count of going armed to the terror of the people, which basically means terrorizing someone with a weapon like a gun.
USA TODAY could not immediately find attorneys representing the three men.
The shooting occurred just after 10:30 p.m. on Oct. 26 at the Cook Out on South Miami Boulevard, according to the sheriff’s office. When deputies arrived at the scene, they found Lee dead.
The sheriff’s office called the shooting “an isolated incident” that happened after shots broke out following a fight, WNCN-TV reported.
Arrests made in fatal shooting of Davicia Jean Ann Lee
Detectives arrested Spence and Carlton on Thursday and took them to the Durham County Detention Center without bond on charges of carrying a concealed gun, felony conspiracy, going armed to the terror of the people and first-degree murder, the sheriff’s office said.
McKnight was also taken into custody and arrested Thursday night on misdemeanor going armed to the terror of the people, according to the sheriff’s office. The Morrisville police arrested him and he is currently being held in the Wake County Detention Center until his first court appearance, the agency added.
The investigation into Lee’s homicide is ongoing, while all findings are now in the process of being turned over to the Durham County District Attorney’s Office for prosecution, according to the sheriff’s office.
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