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10 Amazing Things You Can Learn About Your Gut With a Home Test Kit

There’s no such thing as a universally-healthy food: What's healthy for one person can be inflammatory for you. Now, you can discover what works for you...

Scientists Develop New Test That Can Diagnose Lyme Disease in Just 15 Minutes

Rather than waiting weeks for lab technicians to diagnose Lyme disease, this exciting new technique will detect the illness in minutes.

Researchers Conclude First-Ever Clinical Human Trial Using a Natural Hydrogel to Repair Heart Tissue

There are an estimated 785,000 new heart attack cases in the United States each year, with no established treatment for repairing the resulting damage...

Study Says We May Be Able to Reverse Genetic Symptoms of Aging After Patients Shed 2.5 Years From Biological Clock

The study proves that there could be a groundbreaking new way to curb patients from contracting age-related diseases in the future.

Father Uses Scuba Therapy to Restore His Paralyzed Son’s Motor Function—And Now It’s Doing the Same for Others

After David Lawrence Jr. became paralyzed from the neck down, his father found an unlikely therapy to help him regain his motor function.

New Research Links Five Simple Lifestyle Choices to a 60% Reduced Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s

This latest study on Alzheimer's prevention only adds to a growing body of research illustrating just how much our habits can determine our future.

More Than $21 Million Awarded to World’s Most Trailblazing Scientists to Further Their Research

More than $21.6 million has been awarded to the world's most trailblazing scientists for this year's Breakthrough Prizes.

Largest Study of Its Kind Identifies the Surprising Health Benefits of Fasting Every Other Day

In recent years, there has been a surge of studies looking at the biologic effects of different kinds of fasting diets in both animal...

More Than 40% of Millennials Have Changed Their Diets Because It’s Better for the Environment

A new survey of American millennials found that their relationship to food is more unique than that of previous generations, as almost 6 in...

After Her Years of Research, a Cambridge Scientist Could Be on the Verge of Curing Multiple Sclerosis

Auto-immune diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS) occur when the body’s immune cells attack healthy tissues. In the case of MS, the cells target the...

Conservationists Successfully Swoop in to Save Last of Known Endangered Frog Species Just in the Nick of Time

These endangered amphibians had been struggling to survive in a dried up riverbed when Chilean conservationists came to their rescue last month.

This Tasty Seaweed Reduces Cow Emissions by 99%—and It Could Soon Be a Climate Gamechanger

Cows love nibbling on this common pink seaweed growing off the coast of Australia—and it apparently reduces their gassy emissions by 99%.

How Do Nutritional Plant-Based Diets Compare With Meat Diets For Our Environment? Scientists Answer.

The scientists compared the diets based on the exact amount of protein that consumers usually get from meat-inclusive diets.

With Float Therapy Being Used as Pioneering PTSD Treatment, Clinic Has Given Away 3,000 Free Sessions to Veterans

A chain of flotation spas is set to give away thousands more free therapy sessions after launching a monthly military appreciation day for vets and service members.

Optimistic People Shown to Sleep Better and Longer

Having an optimistic attitude does a lot more than just improve your mood—this new research says that it helps you get a better nights sleep.

Increasing Tree Cover on City Streets May Be Like Community ‘Superfood’ —Improving Health by 33%

This intriguing new study shows that communities with improved tree coverage were mentally healthier—but the same benefits did not apply to grassy spaces.

New Research Says That ‘Tickling’ Ear Therapy Could Slow Down Symptoms of Aging

This new research from the University of Leeds illustrates how gentle electrical stimulation in the ear can fight a range of chronic health issues.

New Research Shows That Gut Microbes May ‘Significantly’ Slow the Progression of ALS

Scientists have successfully identified a strain of bacteria in our gut microbiomes that can “significantly” slow the progression of Lou Gehrig's disease.

Canada Passes Most Progressive Fishery Act Yet, Requiring the Rebuilding of Fish Populations

The modernized piece of legislation will prevent Canada from importing and exporting shark fins and also legally require fish populations to be rebuilt.