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Good News in History, July 31

130 years ago today, Conradh na Gaeilge, or the Gaelic League, was founded in Dublin, Ireland as an association to support the Irish language...

Good News in History, May 22

261 years ago today, the Trevi Fountain was inaugurated in Rome. Designed by Italian architect Nicola Salvi and completed by Giuseppe Pannini, it is...

First of its Kind Brain Surgery on Baby Inside the Womb has Successfully Prevented Heart Failure

Brain surgery has been performed on a baby still inside the womb in order to fix potentially deadly damage to vessels and saved the...

I Cured My Hemorrhoids in a Week Without Spending a Dime (And the Doctor Had No Clue)

To mark National Hemorrhoid Day October 19, we're reposting this original GNN article from June, 2016... Why didn’t my doctor warn me about this? For decades,...

Oxygen Therapy May Slow the Hallmarks of Alzheimer’s According to New Study

A team of investigators has succeeded in restoring brain trauma by hyperbaric oxygen therapy. This is the first time in the scientific world that non-drug...

Barnacle Glue Inspired MIT Scientists to Make a Paste that Can Stop Heavy Bleeding in Seconds

Attempting to save some of the 1.9 million people who die from blood loss every year, researchers at MIT are using barnacles as inspiration...

Student Builds Life-Saving Device that Can Instantly Stop Bleeding from Stab Wounds

A UK college senior is doing his part to 'stop the bleeding' of violent knife crime by inventing a device that can help first...

Los Científicos Están Emocionados al Descubrir a la Proteína Detrás de la Diabetes Tipo 2

La proteína detrás de la diabetes tipo 2 finalmente ha sido vista cuando provoca la diabetes y ésto podría llevar a un gran avance...

Excited Scientists Make Type-2 Diabetes Breakthrough With First-Ever Glimpse At How Protein Behind Disease Works

The protein behind Type 2 diabetes has finally been caught in the act, and could lead to a breakthrough in treatment. More than 400 million...

21 Quotes On Freedom and Liberty To Give You Goosebumps on Independence Day – July 4

In celebration of Independence Day, we've gathered 21 of our favorite quotes on the essence of freedom, liberty, and honor.

How to Be Happier During COVID: Decades of Science Shows That Gratitude, Love, and Connection Can Save Your Life

If you need some help to be happier during these trying times, these studies show various ways that loving from a distance can help.

Keep Your Eyes in Good Shape With These 4 Simple Ocular Stretches for Computer Users

If your tired eyes need a stretch, these four eye exercises will help relieve pain and tension after long hours of working at a computer screen.

Descubrimiento Asombroso del Flujo Sanguíneo Podría Trazar Nuevas Formas de Tratamiento para la Demencia y la Migraña

Por primera vez, científicos han demostrado que el cerebro puede controlar su propio flujo sanguíneo -- y han identificado los sensores que lo hacen.

American Woman Just Became First Paralyzed Veteran to Complete a Marathon Using a Robotic Exoskeleton

Retired Army Sergeant Theresa Vereline became the first paralyzed American to finish the NYC marathon, and first veteran to complete it with an exoskeleton.

La Luz Azul Reduce la Presión Arterial, Tan Efectiva como la Medicación – Muestra un Estudio del Reino Unido

Un nuevo estudio dice que la exposición a luz azul es un tratamiento efectivo no farmacológico para la presión alta, que simultáneamente reduce el...

Why We Should Practice Forest Bathing and How to Get the Benefits of ‘Forest Medicine’

There are a host of astonishing health benefits that come from the Japanese practice of “shinrin-yoku” – or “forest bathing.” Here's how to start doing it.

These 5 Medical Breakthroughs May Help You Manage Your Diabetes

Diabetes is among the most widespread and most troubling health problems in the United States. Keeping the disease in check requires constant vigilance and...

Scientists May Soon Be Able to Give Transplant Patients 3D Artificial Hearts

Scientists have harnessed the use of 3D printing in order to create a silicone heart that works just like a human’s. Different from the current...

12-Year-old Saves Friend’s Leg Using First-Aid From ‘Hunger Games’ Book

A 12-year-old girl is being hailed as a hero after she used a first aid technique that she learned from reading The Hunger Games...

Smart Watches Can Detect Illness, Diabetes, and Disease

According to a new study, your smart watch will be able to detect lyme disease, oxygen deprivation, illness, and diabetes.