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The Art of Word Fasting: Today’s Word is ‘Denial’

Jack is back on Fridays, after both of us having been overseas, with his spiritual metaphors and acronyms. The acronym for today is: D.E.N.I.A.L....

13-year-old Successfully Undergoes World-First Treatment to Cure Rarer-Than-Rare Wild Syndrome

The girl, pictured here third from right, is the first in world history to successfully undergo liver surgery for Wild Syndrome, a condition so...

Experimental Cancer Treatment Gives New Jersey Mom a Chance for A Second Baby: ‘I decided to go for it’

  After less than a year of treatment with an experimental new cancer drug, a young woman has seen her tumor vanish, along with her...

Diligent Planning Sees Teen Accepted into 231 Schools, Winning $14.7 Million in Scholarships–Here’s Some Advice

Maddison Crowell always knew she wanted to go to university, and her parents were all on board making it happen. Throughout her later high...

59-year-old Man Who Had Type 2 Diabetes for 25 Years is Cured by Stem Cells

Stem cells are being used more and more widely in treatments across the spectrum of medicine, but a recent breakthrough from Shanghai promises the...

Good News in History, May 13

115 years ago today, the inaugural Giro d'Italia, was held, with cyclists competing in 21 different stages across over 1,200 miles of the country. The...

Cancer Vaccine Triggers Fierce Immune Response to Fight Malignant Brain Tumors in Human Patients

In a first-ever human clinical trial, an mRNA cancer vaccine developed at the University of Florida successfully reprogrammed patients’ immune systems to fiercely attack...

Good News in History, May 11

120 years ago today, Salvador Dali was born. Known for his striking and bizarre images, he is one of, if not the most famous...

Good News in History, May 9

638 years ago today, the Treaty of Windsor, the world's oldest international accord still in force, was signed between Great Britain and Portugal. It...

Experimental Type 1 Diabetes Drug Shields Pancreas Cells from the Usual Crippling Immune System Attack

Scientists at Johns Hopkins say that an experimental antibody drug appears to prevent and reverse the onset of type 1 diabetes in mice—and often...

Good News in History, May 6

70 years ago today Roger Bannister, a 25-year-old British medical student, became the first man to run a mile in under four minutes—significant because...

Ape Treating His Wound Using Medicinal Plant is a World First for a Wild Animal

Even though there is evidence of certain self-medication behaviors in animals, so far it has never been known that animals treat their wounds with...

Good News in History, May 5

121 years ago today, one of the most influential chefs in American history, James Beard, was born in Portland. His towering success led to...

Mega Rare Blue Rock Thrush Spotted on Oregon Beach Is First Sighting in US History

Owing to personal interest, GNN is partial to stories of rare bird sightings, and news from Oregon recently broke the story of a 'mega-rare'...

Fossilized Dino Footprint Points to One of the Largest Raptors Ever Discovered

An apex predator can be any size really, from the raccoon-sized quolls of Australia to the Bengal tiger: and this is exactly the sort...

Analysis Strongly Supports Turmeric Supplementation to Improve Arthritis and Osteopenia

In a meta-analysis of randomized controlled trials, curcumin, the active ingredient in turmeric, was found to improve mobility and stiffness in those suffering from...

Welcome to ’Gnome Island’ a Remote Scottish Outcrop Adorned With Mysterious Garden Ornaments – LOOK

A remote outcrop in Scotland is covered with garden gnomes but nobody knows exactly how they got there. The gnomes beam their mischief from the...

Florida Teen Wins Prestigious Carnegie Award and Full-Ride Scholarship After Daring Rescue

From Lantana, Florida comes the story of a courageous teenager who rescued a woman adrift in the fast current of a canal carrying rainwater...

Masterpieces Saved from Notre Dame Fire Now Restored and Back on View: It’s ‘Miraculous’

A collection of great historical artworks, saved from the fires of Notre-Dame, are set to be exhibited as they haven't been for over 160...

Pluto Has a Heart – And Scientists Solved the Mystery as to Why

Most people know only that Pluto is a planet that wasn't a planet that is extremely cold and far away, but it has a...