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Dogs Detecting Lung Cancer With 97% Accuracy May Spell the End of Expensive Screening Methods

Researchers are delighted to report that three specially-trained beagles were able to sniff out malignant lung cancer tumors with 97% accuracy.

Lower Risk of Type 1 Diabetes in Children Vaccinated Against ‘Stomach Flu’ Virus

In the study, over 1.5 million children who received the free vaccine were far less likely to develop type 1 diabetes later in life.

Uber Driver Changed Veteran’s Life After She Took Him Home and Saw His ‘Deplorable’ Living Conditions

An Uber driver has transformed the life of an 89-year-old widower whose house had fallen into disrepair and squalor following the death of his wife.

Chobani Donates $85,000 to Pay Off Student Lunch Debt of Yet Another Thankful School District

When Chobani discovered that there was a mountain of school lunch debt that had accumulated in their own backyard, they donated thousands to pay it off.

Scientists Found Flute Music That Helps to Build the Brains of Premature Babies

An exciting new piece of research from Switzerland found that specially-orchestrated music helps to boost the brain function of prematurely born babies.

Planting Trees in Your Yard Can Save Hundreds of Dollars in Energy – Here’s How to Do It Right

Trees aren't just good for our mental health and environment – they're also good for saving hundreds of dollars in heating and air conditioning.

Watch How This Couple Spent 20 Years Transforming Desolate Patch of Land into Flourishing Rainforest

The Sai Sanctuary started out as 55 acres of desolate coffee and cardamom fields. Now, it is a fully-fledged rainforest hotspot for biodiversity.

84-Year-old Nonchalantly Becomes Nation’s Oldest Living Kidney Donor After Seeing His Neighbor’s Yard Sign

A youthful octogenarian has just become the nation's oldest living kidney donor after he saved the life of his 72-year-old neighbor.

In Landmark Case, More Than 200 Wild and Endangered Animals Rescued From Canadian Roadside Zoo

More than 200 exotic animals have been given a second lease on life after they were rescued from an unaccredited roadside zoo in Quebec.

Instead of Excess Produce Going to Landfills, Companies Are Sending It Off to Be Dried into New Snacks

Rather than letting thousands of pounds of fruits and veggies go to a landfill, companies are sending them to a startup that turns food waste into snacks.

Atlanta is Transforming an Abandoned Plot of Land into the Largest Public Food Forest in the US

Not only is the Urban Food Forest set to be the largest of its kind in the United States, it is also the city's first public food space.

For the First Time in History, an Albino Giant Panda Has Been Caught on Camera

It is already difficult for researchers to photograph giant pandas in the wild – which is why they are now so thrilled to have evidence of an albino panda.

Training for Your First Marathon ‘Reverses’ Aging of Major Blood Vessels on Par With Medication

This new research shows that training for a marathon can reduce the aging of your blood vessels as effectively as medication – no matter your age.

Forget About Lettuce – Here’s Why You Should Make Your Next Salad Out of Parsley

Next time you're throwing together a salad, studies suggest that you may want to reach for parsley instead of lettuce.

Massive New Arbor Day Campaign Will Plant 100 Million Trees Around the World

The largest tree-planting charity in the United States has launched a new initiative that will help to plant 100 million trees before the 150th Arbor Day.

These Glowing Plants Aren’t Genetically Modified – And They May Light Up Our Future Homes

How many glowing plants does it take to replace a lightbulb? Well, assuming this research continues to be successful, it may not be very many.

Farmer Saved Fox Cubs By Performing Emergency C-Section On Mother That Had Just Been Hit By a Car

These cute critters may not have survived to see the light of day if it had not been for the quick actions of a 24-year-old farmer.

Muslim Cab Driver Broke Strict Police Curfew to Drive Hindu Woman in Childbirth to the Hospital

An Indian cab driver is being praised for his compassionate example of “Hindu-Muslim unity” during a strict police curfew earlier this week.

Another Study Shows How Flickering Lights Can Slow (And Maybe Even Reverse) Alzheimer’s Symptoms

This MIT researcher has published another study that further explains how and why flickering lights could be a non-pharmaceutical dementia treatment.

The Nutrition Company On a Mission to Help Others

LIVEDEN (formerly Puratae) is a socially responsible nutrition company offering a pure, balanced powdered shake. It gives back with every purchase—feeding children in need around the world.