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Good News in History, January 11

25 years ago today, comedian Jon Stewart took charge as the host of the satirical late-night talk show The Daily Show, on Comedy Central....

Crazy Insulin Prices Now a Thing of the Past in U.S. After Government Initiates Monthly Cost of $35

Until this year, Americans with diabetes have been impacted—some horribly—by a steep rise in the cost of insulin as the price tripled between 2002...

Another Study Shows African Psychedelic Plant Ibogaine Treats Traumatic Brain Injury in Vets With ‘Dramatic’ Results

An African psychedelic plant “significantly” alleviated the symptoms of war veterans suffering from traumatic brain injuries (TBIs), according to another new study. Ibogaine, a naturally...

Good News in History, November 14

85 years ago today, the Lion's Gate Bridge opened in Vancouver. Crossing the Burrard Inlet, the total length of the bridge including the north...

Good News in History, October 24

On this day last year, a five-month-old bar-tailed godwit became a world record holder by flying 8,425 miles non-stop from Alaska to Australia in...

Porcini Mushrooms Rank Among Highest in the World for Rare ‘Essential Vitamin’

Reprinted with permission from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering conflict, travel, science, conservation, and health and fitness.   Across Europe, autumn heralds the arrival...

Good News in History September 21

On this day in 1915, a Mr. Cecil Chubbs bought Stonehenge for £6,600. Born in Shrewton, four miles west of the iconic Neolithic monument,...

Psychedelic Drugs May Be Able to Treat Brain Injuries, Stimulating New Neurons to Replace Impaired Ones

Encouraging brain injury research—conducted in test tubes, lab animals, and a few small studies in people—points to the potential of psychedelic drugs to limit...

Newly-Identified Molecule Could Be the Key to Targeting Obesity and Osteoporosis

Scientists in Australia have identified a molecule that could hold the key to developing peptide-based drugs targeting obesity, osteoporosis, and inflammatory diseases. Researchers at the...

Good News in History, August 1

58 years ago today, Frank Herbert's epic science-fiction novel Dune was published. Set in the distant future amidst a feudal interstellar society in which various noble...

Good News in History, July 27

157 years ago, the Transatlantic Telegraph Cable was pulled ashore at Heart's Content, Newfoundland, having been towed 1,600 miles by Isambard Kingdom Brunel's steamship....

Eight Habits to Take Up by Age 40 if You Want to Live Decades Longer

Researchers who studied the lifestyles of 700,000 Americans found men who had adopted all eight by age 40 lived around 24 years longer than...

An Espresso a Day Could Keep Alzheimer’s at Bay by Preventing Tau Clumping

Whether enjoyed in a latte, Americano, or even a martini, espresso coffee provides an ultra-concentrated jolt of caffeine. But it might do even more...

Good News in History, May 23

Happy 51st birthday to Brazilian racing driver, Rubens Barrichello. In Formula 1, Rubens raced notably for Ferrari, Honda (later Brawn GP) and Williams, winning...

Time-Restricted Eating Could Prevent Work-Related Health Issues, Says New Study

Time-restricted eating improved the health of firefighters by reducing the risks of heart disease linked with shift work, according to a new study. Working long...

Unhealthy Fat Could Be Turned Into ‘Good Fat’ to Keep Us Youthful and Thinner

Did you know your body actually contains three different kinds of fat? That's right, humans have brown, beige, and white fat adipose tissues, and...

Pentagon Reverses Ruling on the Release of Art Made by Guantanamo Bay Detainees

In a rare moment of beauty at Guantánamo Bay, detainees managed to win themselves the rights to own and control their own artwork. A recent...

To Reduce the Harmful Health Effects of Sitting, Take a 5-Minute Walk Every Half-Hour

A study looking to find the bare minimum of physical activity required to prevent the well documented ill effects of continuous sitting determined that...

Specific Gut Bacteria Extract More Energy Which Seems to be Associated with Obesity

Certain hyper-efficient microbe species in our guts could be the reason why some people gain weight and others don't, proving once again how much...

Potatoes Don’t Deserve Their Bad Reputation–Here’s Why You Should Rethink the Spud

Data from Denmark has shown that as more and more Westerners shun the humble potato for other vegetables, its reputation as a carb-heavy diabetes...