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These Superfoods Can Provide Important Nutrients With a Single Bite

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. What daily habits have you tried out in the...

Increasing Tree Cover on City Streets May Be Like Community ‘Superfood’ —Improving Health by 33%

This intriguing new study shows that communities with improved tree coverage were mentally healthier—but the same benefits did not apply to grassy spaces.

You Have to Sea it to Believe it: New Superfood Ocean Plant Tastes Like Bacon

What grows quickly in tanks, qualifies as a superfood, and is environmentally friendly? Believe it or not, if you guessed bacon, you are not entirely...

Keep Out All the Christmas Spices – They’re Powerful Antioxidants Known as ‘Nutraceuticals’

Reprinted with permission and alterations from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering world news, conflicts, travel stories, conservation, and science news. The smells of...

What Does it Mean to Be Healthy? Top Ways Americans Will Pursue Self-Care in 2024

The majority of Americans (62%) believe there are too many different ideas of what it means to be “healthy”, according to new survey. Based on...

GNN Readers Donate 20,000 Meals to Hungry Kids in Partnership With Nutrition Company

I wanted to update our loyal GNN readers about a wonderful milestone reached in our partnership with nutrition company LIVEDEN. They make yummy green powder...

Scientists Are Recycling Wastewater to Reclaim Valuable Phosphorous to Put Back in Soil

Scientists have taken pollutant phosphorus from wastewater and infused it into a soil superfood called biochar to really "close the loop" on several widespread...

Another Study Shows Daily Multivitamin for People Over 60 Slows Memory Decline That Comes With Aging

People over 60 who take a daily multivitamin pill may be slowing age-related memory decline, according to a new study that amplifies similar findings...

Tasty Burgers and Steaks Made of Mycelium Are New Healthy Food Alternative to Plant-Based Meats

In an effort to renew alternatives to meat in the wake of collapsing shares and sales of veggie meat and their companies, one man...

Visiting Green Spaces 3-4 Times Weekly May Lower Your Need for Meds, According to New Study

Hanging out in a local park, lake, or garden really could be an antidote to ill health for people who live in cities, according...

Planting Trees in a City 30 Years Ago May Have Lowered the Risk of Deaths From Diseases

  Planting trees destined to live long healthy lives is believed to be a good way to save the planet, but what about ourselves? 30 years...

Daily Multivitamins Could Help Keep Seniors Mentally Sharp—and May Protect Against Dementia

A daily multivitamin helps keep people over the age of 65 mentally sharp, and may also protect against dementia. Researchers estimated supplementation for three years...

Snacking on Grapes May Add 4-5 Years to Lifespans of Those Who Regularly Eat Fast Food

New research suggests that snacking on grapes might combat the effects of consuming a junk food diet—flushing out the refined fats and sugars of...

Gardening Can Lift Your Mood Even if You’ve Never Done it Before and Have No Mental Health Issues

There's a deep satisfaction that arises from tending a garden, so deep that it can enliven even those who don't need to be, and...

Men Free of Prostate Cancer Had Guts Fortified By Microbes Found in Yogurt

Because of its active cultures and probiotics, yogurt is one of those foods that can facilitate a healthy gut microbiome for most people. Now...

Humans Can Fight Viruses By Breathing Deeply –Harvard Study Shows How it Works

The average person will take more than 600 million breaths over the course of their life. Every breath stretches the lungs’ tissues with each...

Prunes Can Protect Older Women Against Osteoporosis, Says Penn State Study

A handful of prunes a day protects older women against osteoporosis, according to new research. Levels of bone boosting hormone oestrogen drop after the menopause...

This Bubbly Blue Soda Gets its Color From the Sea – and Captures CO2 With Every Batch

Dutch food scientists have created a bright turquoise soda made from a kind of algae which absorbs more carbon than it emits through the...

Eating Mushrooms Could Lower Risk of Depression, New Study Says

Mushrooms have been making headlines due to their many health advantages. Not only do they lower one's risk of cancer and premature death, but...

This New Mixed-Income Housing Complex Comes with its Own Farm Near San Francisco

Have you ever wanted to live on a farm, but without having to do all the hard work or needing to drive an hour...