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New Hope For Babies Born Without Immune System as Gene Therapy Breakthrough Looks Like Cure

An experimental form of gene therapy developed by a team of researchers from UCLA and Great Ormond Street Hospital in London has successfully treated...

From City to Countryside, Study Suggests Wisdom Can Protect Against Loneliness

Over the last few decades, there has been growing concern about loneliness across all ages, particularly in middle-aged and older adults, but a new...

Mom’s Mistakes Leads to Good Kids Who Focus on Others

One mom who realized she was missing the mark in raising truly good kids has figured out the answer and is on a mission...

Research Shows Babies Are Relaxed By Lullabies Even in Foreign Languages: The Frère Jacques Response

Virtually all new parents quickly discover that a lullaby will in fact help an infant unwind, but they might be surprised to learn that...

Performing Acts of Kindness Can Boost Both Physical Health and Happiness Levels, Study Finds

Performing acts of kindness and helping other people can be good for people's health and well-being. That’s according to new research published by the American...

Lifelike Robotic Pets Bring Joy And Serenity To Seniors, Combatting Stress And Loneliness

Lifelike ‘companion animals’ are now offering the elderly all the feel-good perks of pet ownership, but without the drawbacks. According to research, pet therapy has...

First-of-Its-Kind Study Finds Shining a Red Light Through the Eyelid for 3 Minutes Per Day Can Boost Failing Eyesight

Shining a deep red light for three minutes a day into your eye, even through the eyelid, can significantly improve declining eyesight, finds a...

Need a Rest? New Research Says Squatting or Kneeling May Have Far More Health Benefits Than Sitting Down

Being sedentary doesn't necessarily mean that you can't exercise—it just means that you shouldn't necessarily spend your free time sitting down.

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.

‘Breakthrough’ Device Restores Visual Perception to the Blind So They Can See Light and Motion

This “breakthrough” device has now helped to restore vision for 6 people who have gone blind as a result of sickness or injury—and it could help many more.

‘Proton Therapy’ is Noninvasive Treatment for High-Risk Cancers – In Use Today With ‘Excellent’ Success Rate

This “game-changing” treatment also comes with a minimal amount of side effects – and it has been shown to be less costly than traditional radiation.

Inexpensive ‘First-of-its-Kind’ Device Can Generate Electricity From Snowfall

Over 30% of the Earth's surface is covered in snow every winter – and now, this inexpensive new device could use it to generate electricity.

Scientists Develop ‘Exciting’ New Road Map for Cancer Cell Weakness to One Day Replace Chemo

In the largest study of its kind, scientists have identified some of the weakest points of cancer cells – and it could spell the end of chemo side effects.

New ‘Trojan Horse’ Cancer Drug Successfully Treats Patients With 6 Different Kinds of Lethal Tumors

A brand new type of cancer drug that acts as a “Trojan horse” to get inside tumor cells has shown promise in patients with...

Metal Brought to Earth by Asteroid That Wiped Out Dinosaurs Could Be Harmless Cure for Cancer

This rare material was brought to Earth by the massive asteroid that wiped out the dinosaurs 66 millions years ago – and now, it could cure cancer.

Esta Gimnasta fue tan Perfecta y Divertida, que Recibió un Puntaje Perfecto de 10 y Millones de Visitas en su Video

Un Panel de Jueces le dio un puntaje perfecto a Katelyn Ohashi después de que realizase una rutina de gimnasia sin parar hace algunos...

This Gymnast’s Performance Was So Flawless and Fun, She Scored a Perfect 10 – and Millions of Views

It's almost impossible not to crack a smile during Katelyn Ohashi's toe-tapping, show-stopping gymnastics routine from last week's college meet.

‘Game-Changing’ Approval of Liver Transplant Procedure Expected to Halve the Waiting List

After its successful assessment and approval, this “ground-breaking” procedure is expected to halve the amount of people waiting for liver transplants.

FDA Approves World’s First Device That Could Save Thousands of Preemies From Common Heart Condition

This is the world's first device that has been designed to save thousands of premature babies from a common heart problem.

Tiny Sponges in the Bloodstream Could Greatly Reduce Cancer Treatment Side Effects

The sponges could also allow doctors to take more aggressive therapeutic action against liver cancer, too.