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Family with Down syndrome son went from shock to gratitude: ‘Lost the air in my chest’

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“I literally felt like I’d lost the air in my chest. I couldn’t speak.”

That was the immediate reaction of a Florida dad and entrepreneur when he learned during an urgent phone call from his wife — who was pregnant with their fourth child and had just finished talking with a doctor — that their new baby might be born with Down syndrome.

“I was sad. I was angry. I was frustrated,” said Aric Berquist, who shared his thoughts both in a video (see the video at the top of this article) and in an interview with Fox News Digital. 

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Berquist said that on the phone call, he “wanted to stay calm” for the sake of his wife, “who was teary” as the couple talked over the news. 

He said, though, that after they hung up, “I just felt this — heard this — voice, say, ‘Who are you to tell me what a blessing is?’”

Aric Berquist’s son, Asher, is shown at age 9 tossing a football with his dad at home. Said Berquist about the day his son was born, “I really do feel that on that day, treasure was put in my hands.” (Aric Berquist/The Lesson)

The deeply faithful Christian parent said the voice “wasn’t angry. It felt strong and it felt safe — and it was so shocking that all of my arm hairs were raised to the point that it hurt.”

He said he found himself “just bursting into tears.”

A subsequent ultrasound confirmed the diagnosis of Down syndrome for their new baby — and the couple did all they could to prepare themselves, and their older children, in every way for the baby’s arrival. 

“He continues to teach me more about life and myself than I could ever dream of articulating.”

That year, the dad said, “Asher was born. And I really do feel that on that day, treasure was put in my hands.”

Berquist went on to describe the joy he believes their youngest has brought the entire family — both from the time he was born and up to the present day, including at the recent wedding of their daughter, the oldest of their four children. 

“That kid has literally changed my life in an amazing way,” he said. 

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The Berquist family is pictured at the recent wedding of daughter Abby, center. Youngest child Asher is shown at right, front.  (Berquist family)

The couple’s youngest is 13 years old today and in sixth grade.

“And he continues to teach me more about life and myself than I could ever dream of articulating.”

He “loves sports,” added Berquist. “He’ll play flag football and he’s done soccer. He loves to play sports with his two older brothers.” 

“He is available to everyone he engages with.”

He said his son Asher’s bond with his brother, Adam — the sibling closest to him in age — “is one of the richest and most beautiful things I’ve ever seen.” 

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The two are very, very close, he said. 

Their youngest “occupies the current moment like nobody I have ever met,” Berquist also said. “He is present. And he is available to everyone he engages with.”

He makes others feel “acknowledged,” said his dad. “And I’m starting to think that we, as the ‘typical people,’ have the disabilities — not him.”

Aric Berquist and son

“It’s been really wonderful to see how he’s developed — just his growth within each phase,” said Aric Berquist about his youngest child.  (Aric Berquist/The Lesson)

Today, Berquist also told Fox News Digital, “he’s doing so well. It’s been really wonderful to see how he’s developed — just his growth within each phase. But more than that, it’s been really touching as a parent to see how he’s connected with so many people in his life. It’s been beautiful to watch.”

Changes in development

Heart problems are a concern for children with Down syndrome — and young Asher had bypass surgery within the first three months of his life, his family said. After a week in the hospital, he returned home to his parents and siblings. 

Down syndrome is a condition in which a baby is born with an extra chromosome. 

Chromosomes determine how the body forms and functions. Those born with an extra one experience changes in the way the body and brain develop.

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A baby is typically born with 46 chromosomes. A baby with Down syndrome has a full or partial copy of chromosome 21.

About 5,700 babies are born with Down syndrome each year in the U.S., and over 400,000 people in the country currently live with it, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).

Adult and child hands holding blue and yellow ribbon for Down syndrome awareness

About 5,700 babies are born in the U.S. with Down syndrome each year and over 400,000 people in the country currently live with it. The blue-and-yellow ribbon represents Down syndrome awareness.  (iStock)

The life expectancy of those with the condition has increased dramatically over the years. 

In 1983, it was just 25 years old — but today it’s 60 years old, per the Global Down Syndrome Foundation, a nonprofit based in Denver, Colorado. 

The most common type of Down syndrome is trisomy 21, which accounts for 95% of all cases. Less common types of Down syndrome are translocation (caused by rearranged chromosome material) and mosaicism (when there is a mixture of two types of cells). 

Not every child with Down syndrome will display the developmental symptoms.

There are no known ways to prevent the condition during pregnancy and no known root causes, experts say. 

One risk factor associated with Down syndrome is the age of the mother. For a 25-year-old pregnant woman, the odds are about 1 in 1,250. At age 40, those odds are 1 in 100, statistics show.

Aric Berquist

Dad Aric Berquist, shown on a walk on the beach, said he cherishes the “blessings” brought to his whole family when his youngest son was born.  (Aric Berquist/The Lesson)

There are both physical and developmental symptoms of Down syndrome. 

Physical symptoms may include a flattened face; shorter height; short neck; small ears, hands and feet; and decreased muscle tone, according to the CDC. 

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Developmental symptoms, meanwhile, may include a short attention span, impulsive behavior, slow learning and delayed speech development. 

Not every child with Down syndrome will display each of these traits.

‘Walk through that day’

A key life lesson for Berquist from raising his son has been about being present.

Know that “your feet are on the ground today,” he said. 

So, “walk through that day.”

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When there are life challenges, he said, “when we walk through things that are tough, we’re being cleaned. We’re being made into something beautiful if we allow it and if we walk through it.”

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Berquist also said, “Breathe that air. Engage with that beauty. Because that is your life.”

Angelica Stabile and Ashlyn Messier, both of Fox News Digital, contributed reporting. 

Flight passengers can be denied boarding for not following these rules

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There’s nothing worse than heading to the airport, ready to take off on your flight and enjoy your vacation, only to be denied the ability to board because you didn’t follow certain important rules.

Yana Biryukova, a Dallas-based international flight attendant, took to social media to share an important travel PSA with fliers that “happens every single day,” she said in a TikTok video.

Biryukova captioned her video, “Did you know this common daily mistake people make to be denied boarding their dream vacation? Some countries have specific passport requirements [and] will NOT let you in.”

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Her answers had many users commenting that they were rushing to check their passports to make sure they didn’t find themselves in this nightmarish scenario.

“If you’re traveling internationally, look at the date of expiration on your passport and make sure it’s valid for at least six months,” Biryukova said in her video.

By some countries’ requirements, if you do not follow these important travel rules, you will not be allowed to board your flight. (iStock)

“If it expires in five months and 29 days, they will not let you on the plane. And you see all these pages in the back? Make sure you have at least four empty pages so you can get back home. Do not make this mistake.”

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She said no matter the circumstances surrounding your travel — wedding, birthday, dream vacation — some countries will not let you in.

Fox News Digital reached out to Biryukova for comment.

Social media users jumped in on the conversation, filling the comments section with their concerns and personal experiences.

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Grab your passport and make sure you have six months left before your passport expires. Also, check that you have four blank pages left for stamps, according to a flight attendant. (iStock)

“Running to check that my passport has enough blank pages,” one user commented.

The person then replied again, “OMG, IT DOESN’T, WOW. I think you actually just saved me. It literally only has 2 OPEN.”

Another TikTok user said, “[It’s] one of the things I look for as a counter/gate agent when checking people in for a flight.”

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Another user wrote, “It happened to my mom — she was denied entry because her passport was expiring in less than 6 months. Good thing she has dual citizenship. Her 2nd passport was due [for] renewal in about 2 years.”

While some people said they knew about the expiration rule, many appeared shocked to find out about the four-page rule.

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Social media users chimed in on the video, noting their family members had experienced this vacation-ruining mistake. (iStock)

Experts in the travel business know all about these important requirements, but the average person may not be as aware.

When she preps her clients for travel, “many of them tell me they had ‘no idea’ there were strict rules when it comes to passports,” Sara Russell, travel adviser for Travelmation, a Florida-based travel agency, told Fox News Digital. 

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“For many travelers, it can be hard to keep up with the requirements since expiration dates and number of pages needed in a passport book are country-dependent.”

She said she considers it a “general rule” to make sure a passport has a minimum of six months of validity past its official return date.

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A “general rule” is to make sure your passport has a minimum of six months of validity past your return date, according to a travel expert. (iStock)

Russell also noted that the four-page rule exists to make sure you have enough space in your book for all the stamps you’ll acquire on your trip.

There are some rules that only some countries follow, so it’s important to research that information before heading to the airport.

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You can search for the country you’ll be visiting on the U.S. Department of State Bureau of Consular Affairs website. 

“If you don’t follow the requirements, you will be sent home.”

There, you can look up all the requirements that need to be met to reach your desired destination.

“Do not take this lightly,” said Russell. “If you don’t follow the requirements, you will be sent home.

“Unfortunately, many travelers are not aware of passport requirements and have to cancel plans or may even arrive at the airport and be denied boarding.”

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Follow these important requirements next time you take out your passport, or you might be sent home. (iStock)

To avoid this vacation-ending mistake, Russell said she encourages travelers to check their passports even before planning their next vacation.

She also noted that the amount of time between renewals depends on the age of the individual. Children under 16 must renew every five years, but for those over the age of 16, it’s every 10 years.

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“For a seamless travel experience, I recommend that the renewal process be started at least one year before a passport expires to ensure you get your new book in time and can enjoy your vacation without any hiccups,” she said. 

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“It has never been easier to update your U.S. passport with the online renewal process that became available in September 2024.”

Cruise line says passengers can work remotely at sea for ‘an entire year’ with new annual pass

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With the evolution of remote work, many Americans are able to hold down a job from practically anywhere — even from a ship.

Virgin Voyages has announced a recently launched annual pass, giving passengers unlimited cruises for an entire year and the opportunity to work remotely while traveling at sea.

The pass gives passengers access to the entire fleet of Lady Ships, according to a press release. 

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Eighty-seven percent of American workers say they would be willing to work remotely if given the opportunity, with 32% wanting to be remote for five days, according to a report by McKinsey & Co.

Virgin Voyages has launched an annual pass giving passengers the opportunity to take unlimited cruises for an entire year on the adults-only cruise line. (Photo by Peter Byrne/PA Images via Getty Images)

Richard Branson, Virgin Group Founder said in the release, “What started as a sought-after ‘work from sea’ concept with our Season Pass has evolved into something even more special. Now, sailors can jump aboard any of our ships, across an endless variety of exciting destinations for an entire year.”

He added, “We’re offering unlimited opportunities for adventure in a way that has never been done in cruising before.”

Passholders will receive perks of unlimited Wi-Fi, access to events and $100 for bar credit per voyage.

“As an added benefit, passholders are welcome to add a plus one to their cabin, with the ability to travel with different companions throughout the year,” says the release.

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The price of one pass is $120,000, excluding taxes and fees. 

Passes can be purchased using Bitcoin. Virgin Voyages will be the first cruise line to accept cryptocurrency as a form of payment.

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Passholders will receive perks of unlimited Wi-Fi, access to events and $100 for bar credit per voyage. (iStock)

Passengers can travel on the adults-only cruise line to destinations such as St. Kitts or Iceland. 

“Whether you’re booking a short getaway or a longer, more immersive voyage, passholders will stay in a Sea Terrace cabin that features a private balcony complete with the brand’s signature red hammock,” says the release.

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Virgin Voyages

Annual passes $120,000, excluding taxes and fees, and passes can be purchased using Bitcoin.  (Virgin Voyages)

Annual passholders can choose a start date between January and April 2025, activating the pass for a year.

The pass is available to purchase until March 31, 2025.

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Fox News Digital reached out to Virgin Voyages for additional comment.

Deadly outbreak of Marburg, or ‘bleeding eye virus,’ leads to travel advisory

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Health officials continue to monitor an outbreak of Marburg virus — also known as “bleeding eye virus” — in Rwanda, which has sparked concerns about a potential spread outside the country.

The U.S. State Department issued a travel advisory on Nov. 22, recommending that travelers exercise “increased caution” in Rwanda due to the outbreak.

“Travelers may be subject to additional health screenings [when] entering and exiting Rwanda,” the advisory stated.

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What is Marburg virus?

Similar to the Elbola virus, Marburg is a “rare but severe viral hemorrhagic fever” that is highly deadly, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). It has a 20% to 90% fatality rate.

Similar to the Elbola virus, Marburg is a “rare but severe viral hemorrhagic fever” that is highly deadly. (iStock)

The first case in Rwanda was confirmed in September. As of Nov. 29, the country had reported 66 cases of the virus and 15 deaths. Most of the infected people have been health care workers.

Approximately 75% of the patients with Marburg have recovered, according to the CDC.

There have not been any confirmed cases in the United States, and the CDC says the risk of infection in the country is low.

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“Marburg is one of the deadliest viruses that infect humans,” Dr. Marc Siegel, senior medical analyst for Fox News and clinical professor of medicine at NYU Langone Medical Center, told Fox News Digital.

“It is very similar to Ebola in that it causes hemorrhagic fever.”

Symptoms of the virus

Initial symptoms usually mimic the flu, including fever, body aches, diarrhea, abdominal pain and vomiting.

The interval between infection and symptoms is typically two to 21 days, according to Siegel.

Marburg virus

Dr. Marc Siegel previously spoke to Fox News about the Marburg virus outbreak in Rwanda. (Fox News)

In severe cases, patients may experience extreme weight loss, jaundice, inflammation of the pancreas, delirium, shock, liver failure, massive hemorrhaging and multi-organ dysfunction, the CDC stated.

It can also cause bleeding from the eyes, nose, mouth or gastrointestinal tract, hence the nickname “bleeding eye virus.”

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The virus is transmitted via bodily surfaces, blood and contact with contaminated surfaces, according to Siegel.

The “primary reservoir” (natural host) for the virus is the Egyptian rousette bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus), the CDC noted.

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The “primary reservoir” (natural host) for the virus is the Egyptian rousette bat (Rousettus aegyptiacus). (Getty Images)

“There are no adequate drugs or vaccines for Marburg,” Siegel told Fox News Digital.

Medical providers can manage symptoms with supportive care, including oxygen, pain medications and IV fluids for rehydration.

“There are other treatments in the works, including an experimental vaccine,” the doctor noted.

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For those who succumb to the disease, death usually occurs within eight to nine days after symptom onset, Siegel said — typically due to blood loss.

Although the doctor said there is a risk of intercontinental spread, he does not believe it is contagious enough for a widespread outbreak.

Prevention of Marburg

To avoid contracting the virus, the CDC has issued the following recommendations on its website.

Rwanda

If there are no more new cases by Dec. 22, 2024, the outbreak in Rwanda will be declared over. (iStock)

  • Avoid contact with the blood and bodily fluids of those who are experiencing symptoms.
  • Do not touch items that may have come in contact with the bodily fluids of an infected person.
  • Avoid contact with Egyptian rousette bats and non-human primates in areas where Marburg cases have been reported.

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In order for a Marburg outbreak to be officially over, there must be a period of 42 days without any new infections after the last recovered patient has had two negative tests 48 hours apart, according to the CDC. 

If there are no more new cases by Dec. 22, 2024, the outbreak in Rwanda will be declared over.

Aaron Rodgers says it ‘ridiculous’ to believe he has more to prove, still hopes to return to Jets next year

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The New York Jets entered the 2024 season with considerably high expectations. 

After four-time NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers went down to injury in last year’s season opener, the star quarterback was able to recover and entered this year’s regular season in good health. However, the wheels came off quickly in 2024, and the Jets enter Week 14 with just three wins.

While Rodgers has not had the impact anyone associated with the Jets likely hoped for, the 41-year-old still wants to play for Gang Green next season. He also pushed back against any narrative suggesting he needs to perform at a certain level in order to improve his odds of remaining on the Jets roster in 2025.

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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, #8, walks on the field after an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, California, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Jed Jacobsohn)

“That is ridiculous, with all due respect,” Rodgers responded when asked about the idea he needed to prove something to the Jets brass down the stretch. “If they want me to stay, fantastic. If it takes these five games, maybe they don’t know what I bring to the table. That being said, I’d love to play really friggin well the last five games.”

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Rodgers also doubled down on his hopes that his relationship with the Jets will continue into 2025, but he also conceded that he “won’t be upset” if the franchise ultimately decided to move on. 

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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, #8, warms up before an NFL football game against the Buffalo Bills in East Rutherford, New Jersey, on Monday, Oct. 14, 2024. (AP Photo/Pamela Smith)

“I just redid my house here in Jersey. My goal was to play a few more years here. I’d like to play well and feel like I’m wanted back. If not, I will not be offended, I won’t be upset”.

If it turns out the interest from the Jets is not mutual, Rodgers said he would then weigh his options. 

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New York Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers, #8, warms up before an NFL football game against the San Francisco 49ers in Santa Clara, California, on Monday, Sept. 9, 2024. (AP Photo/Godofredo A. Vásquez)

“I’ll look at other options, but first, I’ll think about whether I want to play or not,” Rodgers said. 

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From a statistical point of view, Rodgers is having a down season. He’s thrown for 19 touchdowns against eight interceptions through 12 games this season. He has not finished any game this season with 300 or more passing yards.

The Dolphins host the Jets on Sunday.

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Masked man arrested outside Swedish royal family residence with knife, handcuffs, tape: reports

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A masked man armed with a knife and in possession of handcuffs, tape and a prop gun was arrested outside the residence of Sweden’s royal family on Wednesday, reports say.

The incident happened at the official residence of Crown Princess Victoria, 47, her husband Prince Daniel, their two children, Princess Estelle, 12, and Prince Oscar, 8, according to the Daily Mail. The family is based in Haga Palace, located in Haga Park, Solna Municipality in Stockholm.  

The man was first noticed by castle guards around 5 p.m. before he was reported to police, The Sun reported. 

“It is a man who has been in the area and behaved strangely and who was then checked. A knife was found,” Per Fahlström, a spokesperson for Stockholm Police, told the media outlet. 

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Ben Bowen, CEO of the Australian organization Indigenous Literacy Foundation, receives the Astrid Lindgren Memorial Award (Alma prize) 2024 from Swedish Crown Princess Victoria during an award ceremony at Stockholm concert hall on June 4, 2024. (TT News Agency/Caisa Rasmussen via Reuters)

“The police arrived and arrested the man, and thus it is a police matter,” Margareta Thorgren, head of information for the Royal Court, told The Sun. 

Haga Castle is located in a public park. The royal family has lived there since 2010.

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Haga Palace, where the Swedish royal family lives

Haga Castle, the home of Crown Princess Victoria of Sweden, is seen on Aug. 17, 2009 in Stockholm. (Christopher Hunt/WireImage)

Back in August, it was publicized that Crown Princess Victoria had started special military training.

“The training is part of the Crown Princess’s endeavor to continuously broaden her knowledge in preparation for her future mission as head of state,” a statement read. 

Swedish royal family

Germany’s President Frank-Walter Steinmeier, right, and his wife Elke Buedenbender welcome Sweden’s Crown Princess Victoria, left, and Prince Daniel at Bellevue Palace, in Berlin on Oct. 21, 2024. (Reuters/Lisi Niesner)

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“Together with the other cadets, I will, among other things, immerse myself in tactics, military science and military strategy,” the princess said in the statement. 

Police have not released details about whom the suspect is or what he will be charged with. 

8 phishing email scams to watch out for this holiday season

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The holiday season is upon us, bringing joy and celebration. But it also comes with a surge in cybercrime. As we focus on shopping and connecting with loved ones, scammers are hard at work using phishing emails to trick us into revealing personal and financial information. 

These deceptive messages often look like they’re from trusted sources such as banks or delivery services, making it easy to fall for their traps.

Below are some phishing attempts that have ended up in CyberGuy’s inboxes. By examining these examples of fake phishing emails, you’ll be better equipped to spot the red flags and protect yourself from potential scams this holiday season.

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A woman typing on her laptop. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Apple free iPhone fake email

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Apple free iPhone fake email. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

This phishing email claims to be from Apple and promises you a free iPhone 15 Pro.

 It says, “NO CATCH, NO COST, WIN IN MINUTES.” It uses the official Apple logo and the word FREE in capital letters to catch your attention. It asks you to confirm your shipping address to receive your prize and says, “Just answer a few questions, WIN a iPhone 15 Pro. It is that simple!” 

It even shows you a picture of an iPhone 15 to make it look authentic. You’ll notice it has two green buttons for you to click that say, “GET STARTED.” 

TEMU fake phishing email

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Temu fake phishing email. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

This scammer tries to fool you by using the words “Temu Confirmation,” which sounds like a legitimate email confirming that your package is on its way. They urge you to click on the link that says, “Please Confirm Receipt,” implying that you need to do so to receive your package.

They also add a deceptive message that says, “If you cannot see the images below, Click show images,” highlighted in red. This is another way to trick you into clicking on the link.

Moreover, they use a sneaky tactic of labeling the message as “This message is from a trusted sender” and highlighting it in green, as if to reassure you that it is safe and authentic.

TEMU fake survey email

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Temu fake survey email. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

This email is a fake one that tries to imitate the Chinese shopping platform Temu. 

It uses the phrase “YOUR OPINION IS IMPORTANT!” in capital letters to get your attention. It then offers you a tempting reward: “a pallet of products from TEMU” with a picture to make it look real. It asks you to take a short survey to claim your reward by clicking on the big orange button that says “CLICK HERE” in capital letters. Don’t do it!

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Target fake giveaway email

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Target fake giveaway email. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

The scam email pretending to be from Target wants you to believe that you are a lucky winner. 

It uses the words “GIVEAWAY ENTRY WINNER” in large and bold capital letters. It also puts “Final notice” in the subject header, giving you a sense of urgency. The email asks you to take a short survey about your Black Friday shopping experience to claim your prize and wants you to click on the GET STARTED button. Don’t do it.

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How scammers try to trick you with a series of urgent messages

As you’ll see in the “Delivery” messages below, the scammers are getting clever by sending a series of emails to make you think that you have a real package on its way to you, and/or you keep missing the delivery of this package. The emails say things like “We tried delivering your package,” “Uncompleted Dispatch,” “Third attempt,” “Delivery unsuccessful” and “Your order will be canceled in the next 24 hours.”

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Fake shipping email. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

These emails are designed to create a sense of urgency and pressure you into clicking on the links that they provide. They want you to think that this company is really trying to reach you, so it must be real. But it’s a scam! However, these links are not from legitimate delivery companies but from scammers who want to steal your information or infect your device. If you are expecting a package, check the tracking number and the sender’s address carefully. Do not click on any links or attachments that you do not recognize.

UPS fake delivery notification email

This email claims to be from UPS, but it is actually a scam. It uses the UPS logo and colors to look authentic and is designed to trick you into clicking on malicious links. It starts with the alarming phrase “Delivery Unsuccessful” and tells you that you have one package waiting for delivery.

It then asks you to confirm your shipping details by clicking on either the “CONTINUE” or the “SCHEDULE YOUR DELIVERY” buttons, both in capital letters. Don’t do it!

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UPS fake order pending email

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UPS fake order pending email. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

This is another email pretending to be from UPS. It uses the words “order pending” to catch your attention, and it shows a picture of a package to make you think you have a delivery.

It then tells you that your parcel is stuck at a distribution center because you need to pay more postage. It asks you to go to a link to pay the fee. And it warns you that you have only 48 hours to do so, or else your package will be returned to the sender. It tries to create a sense of urgency by making you click on the yellow button that says “SCHEDULE FOR DELIVERY” in capital letters. Don’t do it!

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Fake delivery email. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Fake Rachel Ray Cookware Set scam disguised as Kohl’s email

One of the phishing scams we encountered recently is an email claiming that you’ve won a Rachel Ray Cucina Cookware Set. This email is particularly deceptive because it appears to come from a reputable retailer, Kohl’s, but there are several red flags to watch out for. The email falsely claims to be from “Kohl’s Department” instead of the official “Kohl’s.” This slight alteration is a common tactic used by scammers to trick recipients into believing the email is legitimate.

The email’s reply-to address is tech@student.lvusd.org, which is clearly unrelated to Kohl’s. Official emails from Kohl’s would not use a student email address. The message includes phrases like “You have won a Rachel Ray Cucina Cookware Set” to create a sense of urgency and excitement, prompting you to click on the provided link without proper verification.

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Fake Kohl’s email. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

Additional red flags to spot phishing emails

As you can see, phishing emails can be hard to distinguish from genuine ones, especially during the busy holiday season when you may receive many emails from various sources. However, there are some additional red flags beyond the ones we’ve already mentioned that can help you identify a fake email. Here are some of them:

Check the sender’s address and domain name. Fake emails often use spoofed or similar-looking addresses and domain names to deceive you. For example, an email from support@amaz0n.com or info@fedex.delivery.com is likely a phishing attempt. You’ll notice in the Apple phishing email below the email address has just a bunch of letters and numbers. Always verify the sender’s address and domain name before opening or responding to an email.

Check the spelling and grammar. Phishing emails often contain spelling and grammar errors or use poor or unnatural language. For example, an email that says, “Dear Customer, Your order has been shipped. Please confirm your delivery address by clicking here.” It is suspicious because it does not address you by name, uses a generic greeting and asks you to click on a link. Always read the email carefully and look for any mistakes or inconsistencies.

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Check the links and attachments. Fake emails often contain links and attachments that lead to malicious websites or download malware to your device. For example, an email that says, “You have won a $100 gift card from Walmart. Click here to claim your prize.” It is likely a scam. On a laptop or desktop, always carefully hover your mouse over the links and check the URL before clicking on them, and never open or download any attachments from unknown or suspicious sources.

How to handle spam emails

Use strong antivirus software: The first and most crucial step to protect yourself from accidentally clicking on fake links in spam emails is to have strong antivirus software installed on your device. This software can detect and block malicious emails and links, providing an extra layer of security. Get my picks for the best 2024 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android & iOS devices.

Do not open or reply to spam emails. This can confirm your email address to the sender and encourage them to send you more spam. It can also expose you to malicious links or attachments that can harm your device or data.

Mark spam email as junk or spam. Most email providers have a feature that allows you to flag spam emails and move them to a separate folder. This can help you filter out spam emails from your inbox and also improve the spam detection of your email provider.

Do not share your email address publicly or with unknown sources. This can reduce the chances of your email address being collected by spammers. You can also use a disposable or email alias for signing up for online services that you do not trust or need.

Use a personal data removal service: Scammers can obtain your information from various online sources, including data brokers, people search sites and public records. Using a data removal service can help reduce your digital footprint, making it harder for scammers to access your personal information. This proactive step can be crucial in preventing identity theft and minimizing the chances of falling victim to scams during the busy holiday season.

While no service promises to remove all your data from the internet, having a removal service is great if you want to constantly monitor and automate the process of removing your information from hundreds of sites continuously over a longer period of time. Check out my top picks for data removal services here.

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What to do if you accidentally click on a link or open an attachment from a fake email

If you realize that you have clicked on a link or opened an attachment from a fake email, don’t panic. Here are some steps that you can take to minimize the damage and protect yourself:

1. Disconnect your device from the internet. This will prevent any further communication or data transfer between your device and the malicious website or malware. You can do this by turning off your Wi-Fi or unplugging your ethernet cable.

2. Scan your device for malware. Use a reputable antivirus software to scan your device and remove any potential threats. Having good antivirus software actively running on your devices will alert you of any malware in your system, warn you against clicking on any malicious links in phishing emails, and ultimately protect you from being hacked.  Get my picks for the best 2024 antivirus protection winners for your Windows, Mac, Android & iOS devices.

3. Change your passwords. If you have entered or provided any passwords or personal information on the malicious website, you should change them as soon as possible. Consider using a password manager to generate and store complex passwords.

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4. You should also enable two-factor authentication for your online accounts, which adds an extra layer of security by requiring a code or a device confirmation in addition to your password.

5. Monitor your accounts and credit reports. If you have entered or provided any financial information on the malicious website or link you clicked on, you should monitor your bank accounts, credit cards and credit reports for any suspicious or unauthorized activity.

6. You should also contact your bank or credit card company and inform them of the incident. You may need to cancel or freeze your cards or accounts to prevent any further fraud.

7. Report the phishing email. You should also report the phishing email to the sender’s legitimate organization, such as your bank, retailer or delivery service, and to the authorities, such as the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) or the Anti-Phishing Working Group (APWG). This will help them to take action and prevent others from falling for the same scam.

8. Use identity theft protection services if you entered your personal information on any links you clicked on or websites that you were directed to. Identity theft protection companies can monitor your personal information (home title, Social Security number, phone number, email address) and alert you in the event they become breached. It can also alert you if any of these are being used to open an account. They can also assist you in freezing your bank and credit card accounts to prevent further unauthorized use by criminals. See my tips and best picks on how to protect yourself from identity theft.

Kurt’s key takeaways

Unfortunately, as the holiday season unfolds, cybercriminals are also getting into the “holiday spirit” by increasing their efforts to exploit your trust and distractions. By staying alert and applying the tips we’ve discussed, you can enjoy the season without falling victim to their schemes. Remember, phishing emails are designed to play on your emotions — whether it’s excitement, urgency or curiosity. Always take a moment to verify the authenticity of any message before clicking on links or sharing personal information. When in doubt, reach out directly to the company or service in question through its official website or app.

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Kidneyhood.org’s Integrated Dietary Program Shows Clinically Significant Improvements in Patients with Stage 3, 4, and 5 Kidney Disease

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Middleton, Wisconsin, December 5, 2024 – The results of a groundbreaking pilot study conducted by Kidneyhood.org proved  its integrated dietary program led to clinically significant improvements in Stage 3, 4, and 5 kidney disease.

Kidneyhood.org, a patient-led initiative focused on improving healthcare options for individuals with incurable kidney disease, aims to develop clinically proven methods to extend the useful life of kidneys and delay the need for dialysis or transplant. The primary goal of the pilot study was to evaluate the effectiveness of a scientifically integrated dietary approach compared to traditional dietary strategies for managing kidney disease.

A New Era in Kidney Disease Management

As part of this new integrated approach, Kidneyhood.org developed new diets and related products: Albutrix S3, S4, and S5, a new keto acid analogs, and Microtrix, a low-serving vitamin supplement. These innovations, which have already resulted in four granted patents, were specifically created to meet the best practices for kidney disease management, ensuring that the specific nutritional needs of kidney disease patients are met.

 The results of the pilot study speak volumes:

  • 80% of patients saw eGFR improvement from baseline to six months, with an average increase of 25%.
  • 92% of patients showed a reduction in BUN levels, with over 80% achieving normal BUN levels, even though many started with levels far outside the normal range.
  • 86.2% experienced a reduction in creatinine levels, with an average 21% decrease in creatinine levels.
  • Blood glucose levels remained stable, ensuring the dietary approach was safe for diabetic patients.

These findings represent a significant breakthrough, demonstrating that an integrated approach, combined with patient education, has the potential to yield dramatically better results compared to previous dietary interventions, which often failed to show conclusive benefits. Larger studies are still needed to confirm early results.

A Vision for the Future

The dream for patients is to have access to a clinically proven form of kidney disease management that can help delay the progression of the disease, possibly for five to ten years, or even prevent the need for dialysis or a transplant altogether. Kidneyhood.org’s integrated dietary program aims to empower patients by providing the tools to take control of their health and extend the life of their kidneys.

With education and lifelong management at the core of the program, Kidneyhood.org offers a solution that is not only the least expensive and lowest risk but also significantly enhances patients’ quality of life. By teaching patients how to manage their condition effectively, this integrated approach presents a powerful, long-term solution that could revolutionize the way kidney disease is treated.

The success of this pilot study has laid the groundwork for a second pilot, which will build on the insights gained from the first study. If the second pilot is successful, Kidneyhood.org plans to collaborate with universities or hospitals to conduct a larger-scale study that could potentially influence kidney disease treatment worldwide.

Availability of Results

The full results of the pilot study are published in The Evidence-Based Guide to Kidney and Renal Diets, now available on Amazon.com and at www.kidneyhood.org. This book is the sixth installment in the Kidneyhood.org series, covering various aspects of kidney disease, from transplants and dialysis to diet management

About Kidneyhood.org

Kidneyhood.org is a patient-driven organization dedicated to improving the lives of those with kidney disease. Through research, education, and the development of innovative solutions, Kidneyhood.org seeks to extend kidney function, improve patient outcomes, and provide patients with the knowledge and tools to manage their condition effectively.

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How to bulk delete spam and old text messages on Android

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If your Android messaging app is overflowing with old texts, you’re not alone. 

Many people find their message inboxes cluttered with conversations that are no longer relevant. 

Luckily, there are some quick and easy steps you can take to clean things up and keep your messages organized. (iPhone users, follow these tips.)

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A man texting on his Android. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

How to bulk delete messages on Android

Follow these steps to easily bulk delete messages on your Android device:

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Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer.

  • Open your Messages app on your Android device.
  • Navigate to the conversation you want to delete and press and hold it until it gets selected. You’ll notice a small checkmark in a blue bubble indicating it’s selected.
  • Now, you can tap on other message threads to select multiple conversations at once. This is a great way to delete several chats in one go.
  • Once you’ve selected all the threads you want to remove, look for the trash can icon, usually located at the top of the screen, and tap on it.
  • Then confirm by clicking “Move to Trash.” Just like that, all those selected messages are deleted in one swift action.
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Steps to bulk delete messages on Android. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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How to prevent future clutter in the messages app on your Android

To stop messages from piling up again in the messages app on your Android, perform these steps:

Settings may vary depending on your Android phone’s manufacturer.

  • Head back into your Messages app.
  • Tap on the three little dots in the top right corner.
  • This will open up your Settings, and tap on it.
  • Scroll down until you find “More Settings,” and tap on that.
  • Then look for “Delete Old Messages.” Toggle this option on, and your phone will automatically clear out older messages for you.

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Steps to delete old messages automatically on Android. (Kurt “CyberGuy” Knutsson)

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Important Note: Be cautious with this setting. It will permanently delete older messages once you reach 1,000 texts, 100 multimedia messages or 5,000 chats. If you often need to reference old messages, consider leaving this setting off to avoid losing important information.

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Kurt’s key takeaways

Cleaning up your messages app can significantly enhance your messaging experience. By following these simple steps for bulk deleting and enabling automatic deletion, you can maintain an organized inbox without the hassle of manual cleanup every few weeks. Remember to regularly check your settings and adjust them based on your messaging habits.

What’s your biggest challenge with maintaining a clutter-free inbox? Let us know by writing us at Cyberguy.com/Contact

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New research suggests that paralyzed patients could regain some degree of movement — perhaps even walk again.

In a study led by EPFL (Swiss Federal Technology Institute of Lausanne) and Lausanne University Hospital in Switzerland, two people with spinal cord injuries received deep brain stimulation (DBS) therapy.

The therapy was applied to an “unexpected” part of the brain called the lateral hypothalamus, which has previously been associated with functions like eating and arousing from sleep.

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After the stimulation, the patients were able to walk without assistance and even climb stairs, according to a press release from Lausanne University Hospital.

The findings were published in the journal Nature Medicine.

One of the participants in the study was 54-year-old Wolfgang Jäger from Kappel, Austria, who experienced a spinal cord injury in 2006 that left him in a wheelchair. 

The clinical trial participant, Wolfgang Jäger, gets out of his wheelchair and climbs up and down the steps using the deep brain stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus. (.NeuroRestore / EPFL)

After having electrodes implanted in the targeted area of his brain and receiving deep brain stimulation, he regained some lower-body mobility.

“Last year on vacation, it was no problem to walk a couple of steps down and back to the sea using the stimulation,” Jäger said in the release.

“I can also reach things in my cupboards in the kitchen.”

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Study author Jocelyne Bloch, neurosurgeon and professor at the Lausanne University Hospital, UNIL and EPFL, shared the immediate effects of the therapy.

“Once the electrode was in place and we performed the stimulation, the first patient immediately said, ‘I feel my legs,’” she said in the release. 

A visual representation of the deep brain stimulation of the of the lateral hypothalamus

The therapy was applied to an “unexpected” part of the brain called the lateral hypothalamus, which has previously been associated with functions like eating and arousing from sleep. (.NeuroRestore / EPFL)

“When we increased the stimulation, she said, ‘I feel the urge to walk!’ This real-time feedback confirmed we had targeted the correct region, even if this region had never been associated with the control of the legs in humans.”

“At this moment, I knew we were witnessing an important discovery of the anatomical organization of brain functions,” added Bloch.

“When we increased the stimulation, she said, ‘I feel the urge to walk!’”

The participants also reported “long-term improvement” in mobility even when the stimulation wasn’t actively being applied.

“This research highlights the unexpected role of the lateral hypothalamus, a brain region not previously associated with locomotion in humans,” lead researcher Dr. Grégoire Courtine, professor of neuroscience at EPFL and Lausanne University Hospital and co-director of the .NeuroRestore center, told Fox News Digital.

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“Our findings show that this approach not only enhances motor abilities during stimulation, but also induces a reorganization of nerve fibers, leading to lasting improvements even in the absence of stimulation.”

DBS has traditionally been used to control tremors in people with movement disorders like Parkinson’s disease, the researchers noted.

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A visual representation of deep brain stimulation of the lateral hypothalamus is shown. (.NeuroRestore / EPFL)

The concept of applying it to the lateral hypothalamus is unchartered territory.

Looking ahead, the researchers hope to combine DBS with spinal implants to enable further recovery from paralysis.

“Integrating our two approaches — brain and spinal stimulation — will offer a more comprehensive recovery strategy for patients with spinal cord injuries,” added Courtine.

‘Pushing science forward’

Dr. Ann Murray, director of the Comprehensive Movement Disorder Clinic at WVU Rockefeller Neuroscience Institute in West Virginia, said the study’s results are “surprising and exciting.”

“The targeted location of the brain they were stimulating, the hypothalamus, has not historically been known to be involved in the mechanism of gait,” Murray, who was not involved in the study, told Fox News Digital.  

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“As we continue to better understand the brain networks, it will continue to enable us to modulate areas that aren’t working correctly,” she went on. 

“The brain communicates via electrical signaling, and technologies like deep brain stimulation therapy help us interface with the brain circuitry to improve and/or restore more normal connectivity.”

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“The brain communicates via electrical signaling, and technologies like deep brain stimulation therapy help us interface with the brain circuitry to improve and/or restore more normal connectivity,” a neurologist said. (.NeuroRestore / EPFL)

The potential for advancements in these types of technologies is “truly endless,” Murray said.

“I have the utmost hope that technologies like deep brain stimulation and other neuromodulation therapies will continue to advance the science in restoration of brain health for patients suffering neurologic injury.”

Potential limitations

The researchers acknowledged that there are some limitations of the research.

“This is precision medicine at its finest.”

“This therapy is only beneficial for patients with incomplete injuries, where functional neural circuits remain but are not fully utilized,” Courtine told Fox News Digital.

“For complete spinal cord injuries, only localized epidural electrical stimulation or a brain-spine interface bridge may assist in restoring functional movements.”

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After having electrodes implanted in the targeted area of his brain and receiving deep brain stimulation, a clinical trial participant was able to climb the stairs. (.NeuroRestore / EPFL)

He also pointed out that this study is an “early-stage safety and feasibility trial,” conducted without a control group. 

“For this therapy to become widely accessible, larger pivotal studies will need to be completed and thoroughly evaluated [before approval],” Courtine said.

“This process may take several years before the therapy becomes available to patients.”

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Murray also emphasized that caution must be taken with this type of stimulation.

“Anytime we are investigating brain therapies, a tremendous degree of safety and precision has to be applied,” she cautioned.  

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“The brain is the most precise, complicated organ in the body, which requires any treatment or innovation to appreciate not just the intended effects, but the potential unintended effects of interfering with certain networks.”

Every step of the process must be carefully executed by a comprehensive team, Murray said.

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“Anytime we are investigating brain therapies, a tremendous degree of safety and precision has to be applied,” a neurologist cautioned.   (iStock)

“This is precision medicine at its finest — any misstep in any one of those stages can result in suboptimal outcomes.”

The goal, she said, is to standardize this process so that more patients have access to this “life-changing therapy.”

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Added Murray, “This should give hope to millions of patients across the world suffering from neurologic conditions, as this is pushing the technology, pushing the science forward, to expand treatment to people that have never had any other options.”