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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.
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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.
What You Never Learned About Fiber and Why It May Be Exactly What You Need for Stubborn Ailments
Most people know that fiber is good for indigestion, but there is actually a lot more to why it's particularly essential for our health and longevity.
Rooftop Panels of Tiny Plants Can Cleanse Polluted Air at 100 Times the Rate of a Single Tree
In a “world first,” scientists are installing panels of microplants to clean up London air pollution with stunning efficiency.
These Are Some of the Most Amusingly Bizarre Excuses People Have Used to Avoid the Gym
A pancreas that hurts, exercising in my dreams, and a stubbed pinky toe—these are all creative excuses people have used in order to get...
‘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.
Years After She Smells Parkinson’s Disease on Her Husband, Woman is Now Paving the Way for Early Detection Test
This retired nurse is using her keen sense of smell to help researchers develop one of the first early detection tests for Parkinson's disease.
It’s Been 127 Years Since California Condors Were in the Pacific Northwest – Now They’re Coming Back
These massive vultures are slowly, but surely, being reintroduced into the wild – and their next destination is the Pacific Northwest.
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.
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When the founders of LIVEDEN decided to start a company, they knew they wanted to focus on giving back. They’ve spent their lifetimes...
One of the Largest Native American Tribes Has Just Voted to End Their 100-Year Dependency on Coal
Immediately after rejecting the acquisition of an Arizona coal mine, the Navajo Council announced their new dedication to renewable energy.
In World First, HIV-Positive Woman Donates Kidney to a Fellow HIV-Positive Patient
35-year-old Nina Martinez unknowingly contracted HIV as an infant – but now, she's proudly making history as the first living HIV-positive kidney donor.
Eating Mushrooms a Few Times a Week Could Dramatically Reduce Dementia Risk, Says 6-Year Study
This new study suggests that seniors who regularly eat mushrooms may reduce their odds of cognitive decline by as much as 50%.
Routine Eye Test Can Detect Earliest Stages of Alzheimer’s in Seconds, According to New Research
A routine eye test can detect the earliest stages of Alzheimer's disease in seconds, according to new research.
The non-invasive scan looks for changes in...
How and Why to Start a Compost Pile at Home – The Benefits of ‘Black Gold’
If you have gardens around your house, it’s time to become aware of free resources you have been throwing away and opt to start...
Largest U.S. Public School System to Fight Climate Change With ‘Meatless Mondays’
The largest public school system in the US will soon begin offering free, healthy vegetarian meals in their 1,800 schools every Monday.