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Tiny Stick-on Device Can Monitor Your Sweat and Measure Your Stress

A team from Northwestern University has developed a soft, silicon, skin-interfaced sensor that can analyze the molecular composition of sweat for things like cortisol, blood...

Study Shows That Sleeping With a Weighted Blanket Can Reduce Insomnia

Weighted blankets are a safe and effective intervention in the treatment of insomnia. That's according to Swedish researchers who found that insomnia patients do experience...

Instead of Sleep Meds, Special Lighting Helps Nursing Home Residents Get Better Sleep, Study Finds

This new study from Brown University has found a simple, but effective way of using light to curb health problems in nursing home residents.

Dreading a Dark Winter Lockdown? Think Like a Norwegian

At the beginning of the pandemic in Europe and North America, experts feared that if cases weren't under control or if a vaccine wasn't...

The 10 Healthiest Communities For Well-Being in America (Colorado Nabbed 6 of the Top 10 Spots)

The third annual Healthiest Communities rankings came out last month which rated all the major factors contributing to the physical and mental health of...

This Veteran is Helping Fellow Vets Transition to Civilian Life Through Video Gaming

One medically retired veteran of the U.S. Army is helping recreate the brother and sisterhood people often find in the service through his YouTube...

Yoga Could Be A Lifesaver For People With a Common Heart Condition

Yoga could be a lifesaver for people with the most common type of irregular heart beat, according to new research. A study of 538 patients...

Johns Hopkins is Offering Free Online Course in Psychological First Aid

The class, which is being offered through the online educational platform Coursera, is currently being taken by more than 200,000 people around the world.

Surprising Percentage of People Feel Happier After Spontaneous Decisions

The average American makes 6,709 spontaneous decisions every year, according to new poll—and most feel happier because of it.

Simple Injection Could Be the Cure for Wrestlers and Athletes Suffering From ‘Cauliflower Ear’

A team of researchers has managed to bioprint normal-looking tissue for mice with deformed ears—a treatment could work for humans with cauliflower ears.

US Unemployment Rate Declines as 2.5 Million Workers Return to Work

Although the Bureau of Labor Statistics feared job losses from the COVID-19 shutdowns would continue rising, new reports say the total actually fell in May.

Research Says That the Simple Act of Planning a Trip Can Help Boost Your Mental Health

Although the COVID shutdowns have prevented travelers from indulging their wanderlust, this research says that simply planning a trip can boost your mood.

Compassionate Texting System Allows You to Send Kind Messages to Frontline Heroes—and Get Them in Return

The free Text for Humanity service now allows you to send a compassionate message to a healthcare worker anywhere in the world—and get one in return.

How a Nursing Home in France Stopped Coronavirus from Infecting Any Elderly in its Care With a 47-Night Sleepover

The staff at Vilanova home for the elderly locked themselves in for a 47-night quarantine that kept all 100 residents from COVID-19 infection.

Elders Around the World in Their 80s, 90s, and 100s Are Bouncing Back From Virus – and Sharing Advice

Seniors in the 80s, 90s, and 100s are surviving COVID-19 coronavirus and share advice on how to handle stress of cancelled weddings, and the future.

Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions Estimated to Fall by 8% in 2020—the Largest Recorded Drop in History

Although the COVID-19 outbreaks have shocked global economies, new research says it could be the key to defeating climate change.

Antibodies Could Be ‘Radically Life-Changing’ New Treatment for OCD and Other Mental Disorders

The researchers from Queen Mary University of London say the discovery could lead to ground-breaking treatments with “a reduced chance of side effects.”

Stressed? This Study Says You Simply Need a 20-Minute ‘Nature Pill’

This first-of-its-kind study zeroed in on the optimal amount of time the average person could spend in contact with nature in order to enjoy its benefits.

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.

Music Takes 13 Minutes to ‘Release Sadness’ and 9 to Make You Happy, Says New Study

Musical scientists have finally determined the exact amount of time it takes for music ease symptoms of depression and anxiety.