Baby born at 22 weeks ‘graduates’ from NICU, complete with cap and gown

Born after just 22 weeks of his mother’s pregnancy, Cullen Potter from Alabama had a challenging start to life to say the least.

Cullen first experienced difficulties while still in the womb, leading his mother Molli to spend three weeks in a Pensacola hospital prior to his birth.

His parents were told nothing could be done to save the little boy, who had just a two per cent chance of survival. Even if they were able to somehow keep him alive, he would suffer from disabilities.
However, his family never gave up; with dad Robert ringing 16 hospitals across three states to find one which could accommodate such a severely premature child. After experiencing two miscarriages the previous year, the couple were going to do all they could to give Cullen a fighting chance.
Molli was transferred to USA Children’s and Women’s Hospital, where Cullen was delivered through an emergency C-section.
The brave baby boy – who weighed just 13.9 ounces at the time of his birth – has beaten all odds, and has now even ‘graduated’ from intensive care.
Adorable Cullen now weighs 5 pounds, 11 ounces and is thankfully said to be free from any major difficulties; overcoming the devastating prognosis given to his parents. After 160 days in hospital, the little warrior could finally go home.

And to celebrate this momentous milestone, the precious little chap was given his very own graduation ceremony; complete with solemn music and a beyond cute cap and gown from a Build-a-Bear shop (the only outfit diddy enough to fit him).

Have You Ever Wondered What These 10 Everyday Things Are Called

In life we take things for granted and never really bother to give much importance to the little objects in life. 

The thing is that it is these little things that make our clothing, apparel and life at home comfortable because without them, we would be inconvenienced to a certain degree that can lead to a lot of irritation. 

Moreover, you must have found yourself wanting to describe an object to someone but you just didn’t know what it is called. That happens to almost everybody because we simply don’t know the names of these little items. Here are 15 everyday objects and what they are called.

1Nose pads

Ever wondered what those little pads on the bridge of your spectacles are called? Well, it may have the very simple term of nose pads yet they are indispensable. Regardless of how costly your glasses, without nose pads to help them stick and fit comfortably on your nose, your spectacles are useless. They would also hurt and skin your nose.
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2Pull loops

Your sneakers will always have a small loop at the end of the ankle section. Called pull loops, they are for the convenience of pulling on your shoes. Give credit to shoe companies for such small details.
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3Phloem Bundles

Now this sounds something unrecognizable and confusing. Phloem bundles are actually got to do with food. They are the stringy bits you get on your banana that confuses you whether you should eat them or not.
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4Punt

Have you noticed that at the bottom of your wine bottle there is a concave bump? Called a punt the only purpose it serves is to help keep the bottle upright and prevent it from toppling over.
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20+ Reasons Why Women Live Longer Than Men

Women routinely outlive men for a variety of reasons, biological, social and lifestyle factors included.

There may be one much more obvious factor however that often gets overlooked: men simply take more stupid risks.
This list, compiled by Bored Panda, is a vivid illustration of that. It is a collection of questionable intelligence, macho bravado and callous disregard for personal safety. And it is tragically funny! 

Scroll down below to check it out for yourself, and let us know what you think in the comments!

#5 Glassblower Playing Jump Rope With Molten Hot Glass

Glassblower Playing Jump Rope With Molten Hot Glass
This is an updated list that we've opened up to submissions. Do you have any pictures of men foolishly putting their life on the line? Upload your photos, or vote on your favorite!

#7 Safety First, Sure

Safety First, Sure

There are many biological theories behind why women live longer than men, but we’re sure that behavior like that in these pictures isn’t helping. Live and learn, guys!

#8 5 Minutes Break

5 Minutes Break

15 Photos That May Make You Jump Out of Your Seat (Proceed With Caution)

Photographs can evoke all sorts of feelings from happiness to despair. They can make you jump out of your seat with joy, 

excitement, and fright. The internet is full of these photographs and images. But searching for them is not easy. 1.8 billion digital images are uploaded to the internet every single day. That’s 657 billion photos per year!!!

For those moments when you want to see something different or unimaginable, Bright Side has curated a special list, so that you can spend your time enjoying and not waste it diving deep into the annals of the internet. So put your seatbelts on and scroll through.

Halloween Putin from space

A moth during mating season is the biggest NOPE you’ll ever see.

So close yet so far

Bet you wouldn’t touch it even with a 10-foot pole.

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6 Alarming Symptoms Of Tonsilloliths That Should Never Be Ignored

Ever experience a sore throat but think there could be more to it than having strep throat or tonsillitis? Maybe you’ve noticed your tonsils are swollen or you see something strange at the back of your throat. 


Pair those symptoms with the sensation of something stuck in your throat and chances are you may have tonsil stones. So what are they, exactly?



“Formally known as tonsilloliths, the stones consist of mucus, dead cells and other debris that collect in the deep pockets of the tonsils and gradually condense into small, light-colored globs,” The New York Times explains. What causes these lumps of calcified material to appear is generally unknown, but medical professionals believe bacteria in the mouth may have something to do with their formation.

The good news is that a lot of the time, tonsil stones don’t require any treatment. They often don’t produce any symptoms, and some are small enough that they can be removed with a finger or the tip of your tongue. Larger stones, however, may require antibiotics or surgery, so it’s important to visit your doctor if you think you might have them.



Here are six possible symptoms to watch for when it comes to tonsil stones:

1. Bad Breath

Tonsil stones are known for attracting bacteria and giving off a putrid smell, causing halitosis, or really bad breath.

2. Sore Throat

Tonsil stones may make it painful to swallow. They can also cause coughing fits and in some cases, even choking.

3. Swollen Tonsils


Larger tonsilloliths often go hand-in-hand with tonsil infection, causing inflammation.
4. Difficulty Swallowing



Swelling and larger stones may make it difficult for you to swallow depending on where they’re located.
5. Ear Ache

Because tonsils share nerve pathways with the ears, a tonsil stone close to the nerve could cause ear pain.

6. White Debris



Tonsil stones are solid, white lumps that can be seen at the back of the throat. Some even have a similar appearance to teeth.

I’ll be sure to visit my doctor ASAP if I ever notice any of these symptoms. Have you ever dealt with tonsil stones?

This Is What Causes Headaches and How Best You Can Get Rid Of Them

Headaches are one of the most common conditions which people all around the world suffer from. It is estimated that nearly 50% of the world’s population have suffered or are suffering from headaches. 

According to a list released by the World Health Organization, It is ranked as the top 10 (in men) and top 5 (in women) causes of disability. Headaches may come and go, but there is no doubt that there are unusual causes that trigger this painful condition. 

Here are some of those causes which you might not have even thought would be the reason why you’re having such a bad headache:

1Sunlight and Vitamin D Deficiency

Studies from the University of Eastern Finland reveal that the risk of chronic headaches is increased if your body is lacking vitamin D. The serum vitamin D levels were analyzed, by scientists, in nearly 2,600 people. It was found that people with low levels of serum vitamin D were susceptible to developing chronic headaches, more so than others. Frequent instances of chronic headaches were reported by men after being examined in seasons other than summer. This was due to the fact that the solar radiation is much less in other seasons as compared to summer.
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2Bright Light

Sometimes bright light can be the unusual stimulus to headaches and people experiencing this will retreat to dark rooms to avoid the light. Studies conducted by the Beth Israel Medical Center have been successful in identifying the novel connections between both neurons in the eyes as well as those in the brains. These neurons are also responsible for controlling our mood in physical parameters like fatigue, the heart rate, nausea and shortness of breath. Besides headaches, bright light also causes anxiety, anger, annoyance, and desperation. In fact, participants of the research revealed that they experienced shortness of breath, discomfort, and nausea.
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3Thunder and Lightning

To determine whether lightning caused the frequency of headaches to increase or if other weather factors were responsible, mathematical models were used by the scientists within the University of Cincinnati for this. The tests, after factoring in all weather conditions, indicated a 19% higher chance of getting headaches on days with lightning. This showed that lightning does affect people’s chances of getting headaches. It is still unclear as to why lightning and meteorological factors such as barometric pressure and humidity trigger headaches, as pointed out by Geoffrey Martin. However, these studies have still been able to prove the connection between lightning and how it can cause headaches.
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4Depression and Anxiety

The most common reasons for what causes headaches are depression, unhealthy sleep, and anxiety. Studies from the National Defense Medical Center in Taiwan have also pointed out that a common pathophysiological mechanism causes the frequency of headaches to be influenced by emotional distress. This can be better understood by how certain signaling pathways causes pain perception and modulation to be altered by emotional responses. In fact, the outcome of this research has offered suggestions on how treating headaches might prevent anxiety and depression in patients suffering from migraines.
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5Medicines Containing Codeine

An Adelaide University study found that consuming large doses of codeine-based medicines can potentially increase the risk of serious headaches. Patients with a high sensitivity to pain experience frequent headaches. In fact, users of opioid drugs only further decrease their tolerance for pain thereby making them unable to get any real relief. Since pain sensitivity is a major issue for them, opioid drugs only worsen their problem.
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