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		<title>Patients&#8217; Tremors Stopped After New Non-Invasive, Pain-Free Brain Surgery</title>
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		<title>Paul Ruby &#8211; Young Onset Patient and Crusader</title>
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		<pubDate>Wed, 07 Sep 2011 09:06:45 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>A Look at Paul Ruby</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Micah Materre WGN-TV News 3:51 p.m. CDT, August 19, 2011 If you didn’t know Paul Ruby, it would be tough to tell the 48-year-old hotel manager suffers from Parkinson’s Disease. The neurological disease affects people in different ways, and in Paul’s case, he moves a bit slower and talks softer. But to him, that’s not the worst of it. “Smiling,<br /><span class="read_more"><a href="http://partnerships-for-parkinsons.org/2011/09/07/a-look-at-paul-ruby/">Read more...</a></span>]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Micah Materre<br />
WGN-TV News<br />
3:51 p.m. CDT, August 19, 2011</p>
<p>If you didn’t know Paul Ruby, it would be tough to tell the 48-year-old hotel manager suffers from Parkinson’s Disease.</p>
<p>The neurological disease affects people in different ways, and in Paul’s case, he moves a bit slower and talks softer. But to him, that’s not the worst of it.</p>
<p>“Smiling, which is a big part of any hotel manager’s job, when dealing with the public and staff members, [is something that] I was struggling with,” says Paul Ruby,  “But again, I’m starting to be able to smile again and it’s amazing what a smile is worth.”</p>
<p>But this debilitating disease doesn’t stop him from being a General Manager of the Herrington Inn and Spa in Geneva, a position he’s held for the past 12 years.</p>
<p> “When somebody meets Paul Ruby they immediately take a liking to him,” says Geneva Mayor Kevin Burns. “Because of who he is, because of what he does, or what he has done rather for Geneva, and certainly what he represents.”</p>
<p>Paul was diagnosed with early onset Parkinson’s in 2006.  </p>
<p>“I don’t think I ever said ‘why me,’” says Ruby. “It’s a little shocking and overwhelming and it takes a little while to sink in, but to some extent I was a little bit relieved to finally have a diagnosis.”</p>
<p>Paul’s son Wes was in fourth grade when he started noticing his dad just wasn’t his old self, and he was having a tough time coaching him on his baseball.</p>
<p>“At first I just really didn’t think anything of it until I actually started seeing the difference in him,” says Wes Ruby. “I eventually thought, oh my goodness we’ve got to do something about this.”</p>
<p>The diagnosis came just about the time that then President George W. Bush vetoed legislation to allow stem cell research. Doctors believe that stem cell research is key to finding a cure to neurological diseases like Parkinson’s.</p>
<p>Wes Ruby wrote a letter to the President, pleading with him to rescend the veto.</p>
<p>“It says that I wasn’t able to play catch with my dad and that really affected me and maybe he would be able to change his mind.” said Ruby.</p>
<p>Bush didn’t change him mind but Paul Ruby did. His son’s letter inspired him so much that Ruby created the Paul Ruby Foundation for Parkinson’s research. Four years later, the foundation has raised $300,000 for research at Northwestern Memorial Hospital in Chicago.</p>
<p>“I was proud of him to start with, but it made me realize that if a ten-year old kid was going to make a difference, that I sure as heck better try and do what I could too. So, he inspired me.” thought Ruby.</p>
<p>Eighth grader Kayleigh Barnaba is a resident of Geneva. The impressive teenager throws charity Christmas events and pool parities with proceeds  going entirely to the Ruby foundation.</p>
<p> “He was such a nice man and I thought to myself he’s too nice of a man to have this horrible disease and I wanted to do everything that I could to help him,” says Kayleigh Barnaba.</p>
<p>Because of her generosity and hard work, Paul appointed her to the foundation’s board of directors.</p>
<p>“Through his debilitating disease he perseveres through it.  He has so much courage and I would actually say that Mr. Ruby is my hero,” says Barnaba.</p>
<p>“Well, I don’t know about hero but I think I’m a positive person and hopefully that spreads a little bit and I’m happy to be positive,” says Ruby.</p>
<p>Ruby worries that the affects of his disease will eventually take a toll on his wife Linda and their two sons. However, his son Wes says not only will his family be there, but the entire community as well.</p>
<p>Paul Ruby, he’s one of Chicago’s very own.</p>
<p>Copyright © 2011, WGN-TV</p>
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		<title>Hope For Parkinson&#8217;s Patients Offered By Stem Cell Study &#8211; MediLexicon</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 25 Aug 2011 19:21:40 +0000</pubDate>
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		<title>WGN 9 PM News to Feature Ruby Foundation &#8211; Batavia, IL Patch</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 19 Aug 2011 19:08:49 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[WGN 9 PM News to Feature Ruby Foundation &#8211; Batavia, IL Patch. WGN News at 9 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 19, will feature the Paul Ruby Foundation during its Chicago&#8217;s Very Own segment with Micah Materre. The segment will feature Kayleigh Barnaba, a 13-year-old Geneva resident who has raised over $500 for the Foundation, Wes Ruby, Paul&#8217;s son, who influenced<br /><span class="read_more"><a href="http://partnerships-for-parkinsons.org/2011/08/19/wgn-9-pm-news-to-feature-ruby-foundation-batavia-il-patch/">Read more...</a></span>]]></description>
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<p>WGN News at 9 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 19, will feature the Paul Ruby Foundation during its Chicago&#8217;s Very Own segment with Micah Materre. The segment will feature Kayleigh Barnaba, a 13-year-old Geneva resident who has raised over $500 for the Foundation, Wes Ruby, Paul&#8217;s son, who influenced Ruby to begin the foundation, Geneva Mayor Kevin Burns, who has always been supportive of promoting the foundation in the community, as well as featuring Paul himself.</p>
<p>The filming took place on Aug. 2 at the <a href="http://geneva.patch.com/listings/the-spa-at-the-herrington">Herrington Inn and Spa,</a> where Paul is general manager. Materre spent the day with Paul and Executive Director Dawn Vogelsberg and enjoyed lunch at <a href="http://geneva.patch.com/listings/atwaters-restaurant">Atwater&#8217;s</a>.</p>
<p>The segment will discuss Paul&#8217;s influence in the community, his positive attitude, and the impact the foundation has had on <a href="http://geneva.patch.com/events/paul-ruby-foundation-concert-for-a-cure">Parkinson&#8217;s disease research</a>. All proceeds from the foundation go directly to Northwestern Memorial Hopsital&#8217;s Parkinson&#8217;s Disease and Movement Disorders Center.</p>
<p>The piece will also serve to promote the foundation&#8217;s upcoming focal fundraiser, the fifth annual <a href="http://geneva.patch.com/articles/tickets-now-available-for-concert-for-a-cure">Concert for a Cure</a>. The concert attracts guests from all over the Fox Valley and features some of the best bands in the area. The concert will be held on Saturday, Aug. 27, at <a href="http://geneva.patch.com/listings/tanna-farms-golf-club">Tanna Farms </a>in Geneva, with music beginning and doors opening at 3 p.m. Tickets can be purchased online at www.paulrubyfoundation.org.</p>
<p>Tune in to the 9 p.m. news on WGN to see Geneva&#8217;s very own featured and celebrated.</p>
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