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Doctors Orders: Kids Should Play More

A new study by doctors is calling for changes in kids' over-scheduled lifestyles with more time in the school day for recess. The American...

Dogs and Cats Can Sniff Out Cancer

Many people believe that animals can predict natural disasters, and we know service animals or household pets can forewarn their owners of imminent seizures...

Black Tea Soothes Away Stress

The BBC reports that scientists found evidence behind what many tea drinkers already know — a regular cuppa can help you recover more quickly from...

Cancer Vaccine Prevents 75% of Deaths

Vaccinating all 12-year-old girls against the virus which causes most cervical cancers could cut deaths from the disease by 75 percent, saving thousands, a...

Significant Coral Reef Regeneration in Arabian Gulf

Researchers studying coral reefs in the Arabian Gulf have found encouraging signs that corals in Abu Dhabi and Qatar are regenerating and the entire...

New Way for Cancer Cells to Commit Suicide

Healthy cells have a built-in process (to) commit suicide if something is wrong, a process which fails in cancer cells. A University...

Katrina, Rita Create Unexpected Boom

Despite dire forecasts that Gulf Coast governors would have to slash state budgets in the wake of hurricanes Katrina and Rita one year...

Overcoming the Matrix of War in the Middle East

It strains my heart when I see the escalation of the war in the Middle East. Again. For so long already. When will...
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Chinese Exercises Benefit Older Adults

Tai Chi and Qigong (chee-kung) combine simple, graceful movements and meditation. They are exercises believed to have positive, relaxing effects on a person’s mind,...

Lighting the Key to Energy Savings for Homes, Businesses

A global switch to efficient lighting systems would trim the world's electricity bill by nearly one-tenth. —New Study from the International Energy...
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Omega-3 Fish Oil Better ADHD Treatment

OMEGA-3 fish oil can be more effective than stimulant drugs like Ritalin commonly prescribed for children with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to...

Less Sex, Smoking and Alcohol for Today’s Teens

Teenagers today are drinking less, smoking less and having less sex than their peers did 15 years ago, according to a national study released...

FDA Approves New Cervical Cancer Vaccine

The Food and Drug Administration today approved the first vaccine that protects against the viruses known to cause 70 percent of cervical cancers. In...

Alzheimer Vaccine Tests Reverse Memory Loss in Mice

Researchers report that tests of a new vaccine on mice shows promise of reversing memory loss and seriously slowing the effects of Alzheimer's on...
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Gay Couples Parent Just Like Everybody Else

Hearing the voices recently insisting that it is best for a child to grow up with one father and one mother reminds me of...

Healing the Wounds of War

Read an inspiring story on the 60 Minutes Web site about soldiers who are living without limbs, but doing so while helping others to...
Photo by the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, Nathan Klaus, a senior wildlife biologist with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources, stands beside a rare American chestnut tree he spotted in Georgia

One in a Million Chestnut Tree Discovered

In an amazing discovery in Georgia, a small patch of American Chestnut trees, which were largely wiped out due to a quick-spreading fungus in...
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Schools Take Action on Overweight Kids

In response to a steep rise in obesity among children, some public schools are taking action. It shocked me to learn that only 6...
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Convict Mends Life Stitching Artwork While in Prison

The most inspirational stories to me are convicts who transform themselves with some activity or study while in prison. GNN has featured inmates whose...

New Therapeutic Approach to Obesity uses Body’s own Hormone to Limit Hunger, Increase Activity

A new therapeutic approach to treating obesity uses a naturally occurring hormone. The best news is that the chemical comes from our own bodies,...