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Physicist Uses a Cotton Candy Machine to Make Respirator Filters for N95 Masks Cheaper

A graduate student in physics is creating the most effective face mask, the N95, with little more than a wave of his hand. Using a...

Another Study Shows Psychedelic Psilocybin Mushrooms Offering Long-Term Relief From Depressive Symptoms

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, science, health, politics, and travel.  In another study on the use of psychedelic compounds...

Tiny Stick-on Device Can Monitor Your Sweat and Measure Your Stress

A team from Northwestern University has developed a soft, silicon, skin-interfaced sensor that can analyze the molecular composition of sweat for things like cortisol, blood...

Dreading a Dark Winter Lockdown? Think Like a Norwegian

At the beginning of the pandemic in Europe and North America, experts feared that if cases weren't under control or if a vaccine wasn't...

If Children Wear This Type of Contact Lens It Can Stave Off Worsening Eyesight, Researchers Say

Wearing certain contact lenses could reduce by 50% worsening eyesight in children, suggests a new study. Multifocal contact lenses, typically used by adults over the...

Taking Up Hobbies Can Prevent—Or Reduce Symptoms of—Depression by One-Third

Research from England has shown that hobbies can protect against depression, and reduce symptoms in those with depression by 30%.

Principal Rallies His Community to Serve 10,000 Cooked Meals to Seniors During 40 Days of COVID Crisis in India

Sasi Kanta Dash, a principle of a local arts and sciences school in Puducherry is organizing medicine and grocery delivery for over 14 villages in lockdown.

Stressed? This Study Says You Simply Need a 20-Minute ‘Nature Pill’

This first-of-its-kind study zeroed in on the optimal amount of time the average person could spend in contact with nature in order to enjoy its benefits.

61% of Americans Say They’ve Turned to a Romantic Vacation to Save Their Relationship

Three in five American adults who have gone on a romantic vacation with their partner say that the getaway helped to reignite their relationship.

People Want to Use Valentine’s Day to Show Appreciation to Partners, Friends, Kids, and Pets

These days American adults look at Valentine’s Day as a way to show appreciation towards everyone they love—partners, friends, kids, and pets.

Simple Type-2 Diabetes Treatment With Low Calorie Diet is So Effective, It Reverses the Disease in Studies

A specially designed dietary plan for type 2 diabetes has been shown to reverse the disease—and it may soon become the standard of care in the UK.

Majority of Americans Wish They Could Give Patience and Peace to Their Loved Ones This Holiday

Rather than giving mittens and scarves to their loved ones, the majority of Americans wish they could simply give the gifts of peace, health, and patience.

People Would Rather Give—and Receive—Handmade or Heartfelt Gifts Rather Than Something From a Store

The majority of 2,000 survey participants agreed that giving—and receiving—handmade or heartfelt gifts was far better than store-bought presents.

Veterans Are Finding Lasting Peace After Taking These Free Journeys into Nature for Months at a Time

Rather than prescribing medication to US veterans suffering from PTSD, these ex-military members are finding therapy in nature.

30 Years of Research Shows Sauna Bathing is Game-Changer for Longevity and Heart Disease

More than 30 years of research have culminated together to show an astonishing array of health benefits from frequent sauna usage.

In World First, Doctors Have Been Prescribing Museum Visits to Patients—With Vouchers for Free Entry

The art therapy initiative, which is said to be the first of its kind, has already resulted in a Montreal museum happily filling over 185 prescribed visits.

Colorado Becomes First State to Put Price Cap on the Staggering Costs of Insulin

This trailblazing new piece of legislation will ensure that no Colorado resident will have to pay more than $100 out of pocket for their monthly insulin.

CBD Reduces Cravings and Anxiety in People With Heroin Use Disorder, Says New Study

This new study shows that CBD oil could be an exceptional new tool for recovering drug users to kick opioid addiction for good.

The Crazy Things People Would Do to Get a Year of Perfect Sleep

People would do some pretty crazy things if it meant they were guaranteed a good night's sleep 365 evenings in a row.

Muslim Doctors Use Ohio Mosque to Open First Free Clinic in the Region – and It’s Open to Everyone

This free clinic may be run by Muslim doctors, but they are opening their doors to uninsured patients from all religions and walks of life.