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8 Under-Appreciated Autumn Veggies and Fruits You Should Be Eating

Autumn is my favorite time of year, not just because the weather is beautiful, but also because fall brings some of the most delicious...

You Should Finally Learn to Love Yourself: A ‘How To’ Manifesto For Depression Awareness Month

If you struggle with self-esteem issues, then there is a question that you should ask yourself to examine the cause and effects of your issues.

Got Kidney Stones? Ride a Roller Coaster, Says Study

This amusing 2016 study was just awarded the Ig Nobel Prize for Medicine.

26 Years of Research Shows Cardiovascular Health in Dairy Lovers is Not Aversely Affected by Choosing Cheese

Contrary to what the average dietary guidelines say about fromage, these new studies all show that cheese is much better for you than you might think.

The Proven Health Benefits of Positive News—and How to Deal With the Reality Today

Many people are grappling with this year’s depressing and disturbing news—meaning, they want to turn away, but they just can‘t. The constant focus on partisan...

How to Get Back to a Normal Sleep Schedule for Back-to-School Parents and Kids

Contrary to what you might think, technology may be extremely helpful for getting your kid's sleep schedule back on track.

Woman Stunned to Find Out That ‘Anonymous’ Kidney Donor is Actually Her Best Friend

Doncella Liggins had no idea who her anonymous kidney donor was – only that the transplant was going to save her life.

Teacher Goes Above and Beyond to Help Teen Mom Years After Having Her in Class

This Chicago teacher did not hesitate to help a former student after she received a message at 3 in the morning last week.

When Blueberries and Grapes Are Combined, a Dramatic Decline in Memory Loss and Aging – Study

The research shows a dramatic improvement in subjects who ate blueberries and grapes together, rather than separately.

Sea Urchins Save Coral Reefs Where Man Accidentally Almost Strangled Them

These spiky little lifesavers have rescued coral reefs from being smothered by an experiment gone wrong.

Each Pair of These Stylish Kicks Are Made With 17 Recycled Plastic Bottles

This shoe company has unveiled a new line of shoes that saves hundreds of single-use plastic bottles from ending up in the ocean. Instead of...

Nutritionist Explains How You Can Use Your Brain to ‘Reverse Aging’

This critically-acclaimed author and nutritionist says that you only need one thing to fight the aging process – and it's located between your ears.

Single Mom Working 3 Jobs Uses Surprise $1,000 Tip to Serve Kids Everywhere With New Skate Park

Instead of using the money to serve her own kids, this single mother used a massive tip to serve hundreds of children for years to come.

Struggling Farmers Turn Excess Milk Into Cheese and Yogurt for the Hungry

Most people have, at some point in their lives, worked in the restaurant or hospitality field and had to grapple with the ludicrous notion...

Lab-Grown Lungs Successfully Transplanted into Living Animals Without Any Complications

With proper funding, the team believes they could be growing lungs for transplant patients much sooner than expected.

Woman’s Sudden, Dramatic Birth On Her Front Lawn Brings Whole Community Together

Up until this month, the only thing these community members had in common was that they “lived on the same street” – but now...

78-Year-old Bodybuilder Opens His Home Gym to Youngsters for Free So They Won’t Get Into Trouble

Calvyn Fortuin isn't just a role model for gym goers – he is also a hero to at-risk young people in his city.

Human Trials for Artificial Kidney Could Begin This Year, With First Patient Implants in 2020

A new update from this research organization says that human trials for an implantable bioartificial kidney could be on the horizon.

Huge Victory for Ocean Ecosystems as Fishing Companies Agree to Stop Catching This Essential Critter

In a mega-progressive step toward protecting the ocean (and climate), a massive majority of krill fishing companies have agreed to actually stop fishing aroun...

HIV Vaccine Inspires Hope After ‘Promising’ Results in Human Trials

The treatment was shown to evoke an anti-HIV immune response in all of the healthy patients who received the treatment.