When Covid-19 hit her hometown of Washington D.C., Maia Wise, LICSW, knew things were going to be different. But, while she feared exposure at work, at the same time, people were protesting for Black Lives outside the hospital. Her reality as a Black woman therapist had become exhausting.
The Michigan Congresswoman said she plans to give up Diet Coke and eat more vegetables as a result of the health scare. She also warned about the dangers of pain relievers like Ibuprofen.
âWeâre not friends, weâre blood brothersâ: Hero handyman gives the gift of live during pandemic
A Montgomery County man and the handyman who donated his kidney to him have become fast friends.
MONTGOMERY COUNTY, Md. - Dan Reynolds definitely gets the Handyman of the Year award. The Montgomery County man gave the gift of life, donating a kidney to someone he did work handy work for and soon befriended. Now the man Reynolds donated to tells FOX 5, We’re not friends, we’re blood brothers.
FOX 5 first talked with Reynolds and Mary Antonelli three months ago. Mary’s husband and kidney recipient, Anthony Tony Antonelli, was still in the hospital recovering from the transplant. Around three months later, FOX 5 finally got to meet Tony and Dan together. Both looked great!
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