Danialle sits down with Nancy Sovran, executive director of Wish Upon a Teen, to find out what sparked her desire to become involved with the nonprofit, which helps improve the lives of sick kids. Then, University of Michigan neurologist Dr. Eva Feldman — one of the world's foremost experts on the human brain — shares exciting new developments in her field.
Nancy Sovran founder of Wish Upon a Teen

When Nancy Sovran's daughter Hope needed a bone marrow transplant, her hospital room looked like most others — dark, dreary and depressing. So Nancy decided to spruce it up. The result: Hope's spirits were lifted. That experience led her to create Wish Upon a Teen, a nonprofit that helps make the lives of sick kids better — and, in many cases, "normal." Nancy tells Danialle about all the amazing work her organization is doing.

For more information visit, www.wishuponateen.org

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Dr. Eva Feldman

Not far from Hope's Ann Arbor hospital room, we find University of Michigan doctor Eva Feldman, one of the world's leading experts on the human brain. Dr. Feldman has done extensive research in the fields of Alzheimer's disease, ALS and even diabetes. She dives into recent developments in neurological research that will blow your mind (pun intended).

To learn more about Dr. Eva Feldman visit, medicine.umich.edu

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