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Chicago Linebacker Saves Man Choking on Brisket at Busy Airport: “Mom Would Be Proud”

If this linebacker hadn't gotten a sudden craving for barbecue, he may not have been next to this man when he started choking on his brisket.

Celebs Join Forces to Keep Promise for Chris Cornell

Though the Soundgarden frontman may be gone, his mission is still being carried out by his fellow celebrities. Chris Cornell committed suicide at the age...

Texas Enshrines “Sandra Bland Act” as Law After Police Encounter

Texas lawmakers have just passed the “Sandra Bland Act”: a mental health bill that addresses issues involved with the death of 28-year-old Sandra Bland...

Muslims and The Queen Step Up After Manchester Bombing

In the wake of the Manchester Arena bombing on Monday night, several groups and celebrities have stepped up to help and encourage the city...

First Asian Country Rules in Favor of Same-sex Marriage

Taiwan has just become the first Asian country to begin the process of legalizing same-sex marriage. The nation's highest court, the council of grand justices, ruled...

Did You Know Breathing Deeply Can Boost Your Empathy?

Want to efficiently put yourself in someone else’s shoes? Try taking a deep breath. That’s because this new study has found that people who are...

Facebook Provides Valuable Safety Net for the Bereaved, Study Finds

Neuroscientists have long noted that if certain brain cells are destroyed by, say, a stroke, new circuits may be laid in another location to...

Previously-Suicidal Man Runs Marathon With Guy Who Talked Him Down From Bridge

Nine years ago, Jonny Benjamin was perched on the edge of a bridge ready to take his own life – and he is still...

Blood Test Unlocks New Frontier in Treating Depression

Doctors for the first time can determine which medication is more likely to help a patient overcome depression, according to research that pushes the...

New Plan to Eliminate 90,000 Hepatitis B and C Deaths

Since hepatitis B and C kill more than 20,000 people in the United States every year, this exciting new report has presented a strategy...

Teacher Given $1Mil Prize For Life-changing Work in Isolated Arctic Community

Canadian middle and high school teacher Maggie MacDonnell beat out thousands of applicants for the world's best teacher prize this week thanks to her...

Drug Use Drops When ER Patient Visits Are Used as “Teachable Moments”

An emergency room visit for an illness or injury may seem like a strange time to try to motivate someone to cut back on...

Do We Look Like Our Names? New Research Says Yes

We're told not to judge a book by its cover, but we make instant judgments about people's intelligence, trustworthiness or dominance based on their...

New Study Finds Reading Can Help With Chronic Pain

Hold onto your hats, book club fans: researchers have found that shared reading can be a useful therapy for chronic pain sufferers. The study compared...

Treatment Has Saved 77% of Cancer Patients Needing Amputations

Patients with a form of advanced malignant cancer in their arms or legs have typically faced amputation of the afflicted limb as the only treatment option. However,...

Heartfelt Memories May Be More Effective Than Shaming to Help Smokers Quit

Rather than inciting fear, this new study says that anti-smoking campaigns should tap into smokers' memories and tug at their heartstrings instead of using...

Late Daughter Unknowingly Left Priceless Gift for Grieving Mom

This mother had been in mourning ever since her 16-year-old daughter Macy Mathis was killed in a car accident. Her mind was eased, however, when...

Asthma Drug Shows Promise For Treating Alcoholism

UCLA researchers have found that an anti-inflammatory drug primarily used in Japan to treat asthma could help people overcome alcoholism. Their study is the first...

Student Invents Smart Gun that Could Prevent Hundreds of Accidents

Using smart phone finger authentication technology, this smart gun can only be used by the intended user.

‘Friendship Benches’ Alleviate Mental Illness Symptoms For Thousands

These community “grandmas” have had groundbreaking success in treating mental health symptoms in their neighborhoods.