The mayors of Phoenix, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and 14 other cities are reviving a push against letting food stamps be used to buy soda and other sugary drinks.
The mayors of Phoenix, New York, Los Angeles, Chicago and 14 other cities are reviving a push against letting food stamps be used to buy soda and other sugary drinks.
Children of women who drink moderate amounts of alcohol while pregnant don't appear to have any neurodevelopmental problems when it comes to balance, a new British study suggests.
Children of women who drink moderate amounts of alcohol while pregnant don't appear to have any neurodevelopmental problems when it comes to balance, a new British study suggests.
An attorney representing inmates at two Northern California prisons has told a federal judge that prisoners vulnerable to a potentially deadly airborne fungus should be moved from the facilities immediately.
An attorney representing inmates at two Northern California prisons has told a federal judge that prisoners vulnerable to a potentially deadly airborne fungus should be moved from the facilities immediately.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed a law expanding the state's Medicaid program following her victory over conservatives in her own party opposed to embracing a key part of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.
Arizona Gov. Jan Brewer has signed a law expanding the state's Medicaid program following her victory over conservatives in her own party opposed to embracing a key part of President Barack Obama's health care overhaul.
By the time 10-year-old Sarah Murnaghan finally got a lung transplant last week, she'd been waiting for months, and her parents had sued to give her a better shot at surgery.
By the time 10-year-old Sarah Murnaghan finally got a lung transplant last week, she'd been waiting for months, and her parents had sued to give her a better shot at surgery.
Gov. Jan Brewer is working to spin her hard-fought victory over legislative conservatives who opposed her Medicaid expansion plan, saying it isn't "Obamacare."
Gov. Jan Brewer is working to spin her hard-fought victory over legislative conservatives who opposed her Medicaid expansion plan, saying it isn't "Obamacare."
By Rich Luterman Fox 2 News
SOUTHFIELD, Mich. (WJBK) -- Ralph Waldo Emerson wrote, "It is one of the beautiful compensations of this life that no man can sincerely try to help another without helping himself." For Erica Coulston and her father, Fred Nader, it's a guiding principle at the Southfield therapy center they founded together.
A car accident in 2001 left Erica paralyzed from the chest down.
"I was visiting my parents for their 25th anniversary party," she said. "I went out the night after their party and my brother and I were in a car accident and I was paralyzed -- C6, C7 spinal cord injury."
For five years after the accident, Erica searched for the right program to meet her physical and emotional needs. What was missing was a sense of hope, and when she couldn't find it, Erica along with her parents started their own center focused on a different kind of healing.
After Erica's injury, the Nader family dedicated their lives to the science of recovery and built a place where victims of spinal cord and traumatic brain injuries could find hope, compassion and the right technology. That's when a young American hero named Jason Hampton came into their lives.
Erica and Fred first heard about Jason's injury on the news in July 2011.
"I saw a story on him that you first aired after he was injured and immediately got on my computer and emailed and started calling and saying I know I can help," said Erica.
Just a month earlier, the former Marine home safe after combat tours in Iraq and Afghanistan dove off a dock and hit his head, which left him with a life-changing injury.
"I broke my neck June 26 of 2011 in a diving accident, left me paralyzed," he said.
The Naders reached out and soon he was enrolled in Walk the Line to SCI Recovery's program.
"I came here and I [saw] what kind of facility it is and the type of therapy that they provide for people with spinal cord injuries," said Jason. "I was hooked."
Jason has made measurable progress since coming to Walk the Line, but this summer all that progress was put in jeopardy when his insurance company told him he had maxed out on therapy visits for the year.
"With insurance, I'm only allowed 50 visits a year, so two times a week, that's six months of therapy and there's a whole other six months that insurance doesn't even cover for me."
However, the Naders, who had seen Jason come so far in the short time he had been a part of their program, just couldn't imagine him missing out on the therapy that was making such a huge difference in his life.
"That was just unacceptable to us as a family, and so our family and Erica and her husband have been sort of covering his therapy costs since his insurance ran out and we'll continue to do so," said Fred.
"We're not in this for the money, and so it's like we got to figure out a way and that's what we did," said Erica.
As for Jason, he couldn't be more grateful to the family that's already given him so very much.
Jason's insurance benefits kick back in January first and he's determined to make the most of the opportunity he's been given.
"My hope is just to try and get as much recovery as I can. Does this mean I'm going to be able to walk again? You don't know, but I'm going to give my best when I come here to try to get as much out of therapy as possible."
Wednesday, May 8 2013 5:18 PM EDT2013-05-08 21:18:19 GMT
The strongest thunderstorms, those with very powerful updrafts, can produce very large hail -- the kind that can dent cars or aluminum siding and damage a roof or destroy farmers' crops.
The strongest thunderstorms, those with very powerful updrafts, can produce very large hail -- the kind that can dent cars or aluminum siding and damage a roof or destroy farmers' crops. Tragically, people have been killed by getting hit with large hailstones.
Monday, December 31 2012 4:16 PM EST2012-12-31 21:16:01 GMT
A man paralyzed in a diving accident was making measurable progress at a local therapy center when he used up his insurance benefit. That's when the family that founded the center stepped up to help.
A man paralyzed in a diving accident was making measurable progress at a local therapy center when he used up his insurance benefit. That's when the family that founded the center stepped up to help.
Friday, December 21 2012 8:09 PM EST2012-12-22 01:09:29 GMT
During these events when up-to-the-minute information can be spotty, especially in rural areas, a volunteer network of amateur radio operators jumps into action to relay crucial information.
During these events when up-to-the-minute information can be spotty, especially in rural areas, a volunteer network of amateur radio operators jumps into action to relay crucial information.
Tuesday, November 20 2012 10:41 PM EST2012-11-21 03:41:13 GMT
It will soon be winter and that typically means snow, ice, skiing, snowmobiling, school cancellations and snow blowers. So, how much snow could we get this year in metro Detroit?
It will soon be winter and that typically means snow, ice, skiing, snowmobiling, school cancellations and snow blowers. So, how much snow could we get this year in metro Detroit?
The Coast Guard is urging people to use extra precautions when planning recreational activities on cold water and frozen ponds, streams, rivers and lakes this winter.
The Coast Guard is urging people to use extra precautions when planning recreational activities on cold water and frozen ponds, streams, rivers and lakes this winter.
Tuesday, June 18 2013 8:44 AM EDT2013-06-18 12:44:22 GMT
DTE Energy says about 17,000 customers remain without power Tuesday after a wave of thunderstorms hit parts of southeast Michigan. GO INSIDE THE STORY TO VIEW AND ADD YOUR PHOTOS.
DTE Energy says about 20,000 customers remain without power Tuesday after a wave of thunderstorms hit parts of southeast Michigan. GO INSIDE THE STORY TO VIEW AND ADD YOUR PHOTOS.
Wednesday, June 19 2013 7:42 AM EDT2013-06-19 11:42:33 GMT
Weather Authority Ben Bailey says Wednesday will have a cooler start, but a perfect finish. Look for plenty of sunshine, low humidity and a high of 74 degrees.
Weather Authority Ben Bailey says Wednesday will have a cooler start, but a perfect finish. Look for plenty of sunshine, low humidity and a high of 74 degrees.
Wednesday, May 8 2013 5:18 PM EDT2013-05-08 21:18:19 GMT
The strongest thunderstorms, those with very powerful updrafts, can produce very large hail -- the kind that can dent cars or aluminum siding and damage a roof or destroy farmers' crops.
The strongest thunderstorms, those with very powerful updrafts, can produce very large hail -- the kind that can dent cars or aluminum siding and damage a roof or destroy farmers' crops. Tragically, people have been killed by getting hit with large hailstones.
Wednesday, May 8 2013 5:17 PM EDT2013-05-08 21:17:51 GMT
Severe weather can happen at any time in Southeast Michigan. One main threat is lightning, which can cause forest, grass and house fires. Jessica Starr has a closer look at this dangerous occurrence.
Severe weather can happen at any time in Southeast Michigan. One main threat is lightning, which can cause forest, grass and house fires. Jessica Starr has a closer look at this dangerous occurrence.
You can catch flight delays before you leave home by checking in here with the Air Traffic Control Center. Provided by the Federal Aviation Administration and updated in real time, get the information you can't get over the phone.
Friday, December 21 2012 8:09 PM EST2012-12-22 01:09:29 GMT
During these events when up-to-the-minute information can be spotty, especially in rural areas, a volunteer network of amateur radio operators jumps into action to relay crucial information.
During these events when up-to-the-minute information can be spotty, especially in rural areas, a volunteer network of amateur radio operators jumps into action to relay crucial information.