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 Isabella Strahan, the 19-year-old daughter of  Good Morning America  co-host Michael Strahan, has completed her final round of chemotherapy, six months afte stanley cupe r announcing she was diagnosed with a rare type of brain tumor. She shared the news in a vlog on her YouTube channel, saying it was a  long journey but I made it.  And now I have to recover and get back to my usual state, which is going to take a long time, but I m done with treatments,  Isabella said. The video showed hospital staff and loved ones lining the halls to cheer on the milestone, showering Isabella in confetti and singing  Celebration  by Kool  The Gang. Then, wearing a crown, she headed for the bell to carry out the tradition of ringing it at the end of cancer treatment.  Ring this bell three times well. It s a toll to clearly say my treatment s done, this course is run and I m on my way!  Isabella read with a smile on her face and bubbles blowing around her before ringing the bell. Michael Strahan posted the moment on his I stanley cup nstagram, calling his daughter  a SUPERWOMAN!  You  stanley cups continue to fight with a smile on your face, strength, and determination. I am one proud Dad!  he wrote.                        Isabella was just starting off her first year at the University of Southern California when she noticed  something was off  in early October 2023, she revealed on her dad s show. She began experiencing headaches, nausea and couldn t walk straight, then sought medical attention later that month. Doctors discove Frqv Teen arrested in death of trans documentary star Koko Da Doll
 P stanley cup HOENIX 鈥?A former nurse charged with sexually assaulting an incapacitated woman who later gave birth at a long-term care facility in Phoenix has pleaded guilty to multiple charges.Police were originally notified of the incident in December 2018 by staff at Hacienda Healthcare, who called for help when a patient gave birth to a baby who needed immediate medical attention.A nurse who cared for the victim during her delivery said in a 911 call that she was unaware that the patient was pregnant.According to court paperwork, the suspect, Nathan Sutherland,  worked around the victim and treated her on numerous occasions and thus had direct access to her for an extended period of time. Sutherland was arrested in January 2019 after male staff members at the facility were DNA tested, and he was matched to the victim s baby.According to family members, the victim suffers  significant intellectual disabilities  after childhood seizures and has limited communication capa stanley us bilities.After being hospitalized, the baby was reportedly in good condition, but further details have not been made public.Sutherland has pleaded guilty to sexual assault and vulnerable adult abu stanley thermos se and will be sentenced in November. The Maricopa County Attorneys Office says Sutherland is facing 5.25 to 10 years in prison.