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Scrub Your Floor and Chase Away Depression

"Working up a sweat while performing household chores may not just improve the cleanliness of your home, but your mental health too, a...

Yoga May Help Treat Depression, Anxiety Disorders

Experiments showed improved conditions in people battling depression and anxiety disorders when yoga was introduced, leading researchers to conclude that it could prove a...

Climbing the Seven Summits Lifts Lid on Depression

Expedition Hope is a program to raise awareness and funds while helping to erase the stigma of depression through recognition generated by the rare...

Listening to Mozart Heals Elephant’s Depression

When zoo keepers realized that classical music seemed to help Suma, the elephant, cope with the grief brought on by a mate's death, they...

Good News in History, April 30

127 years ago today, J. J. Thomson announced his discovery of the electron as a subatomic particle, over 1,800 times smaller than a proton...

Good News in History, April 25

70 years ago today, Bell Labs finished the first functional solar cell, allowing for a panel of metal and glass to refract light and...

Study Links Recreational Cannabis Use to Lower Risk of Cognitive Decline and Dementia-Related Diseases

Cannabis and its derivatives have already been shown to relieve short-term chronic pain, reduce inflammation 30x more robustly than aspirin, improve symptoms of Crohn's...

Good News in History, April 14

41 years ago today, EMI released David Bowie's 15th studio album Let's Dance. The album became Bowie's greatest commercial success, with 11 million albums sold and...

Good News in History, April 10

99 years ago today, one of the great American novels, The Great Gatsby was published. F. Scott Fitzgerald's work was a commercial disappointment and strangely,...

Good News in History, April 7

93 years ago today, perhaps the greatest American whistleblower in history, Daniel Ellsberg was born. In March of last year, Ellsberg revealed to the...

Good News in History, March 26

49 years ago today, the Biological Weapons Convention, (BWC) entered into force. It's considered to have established a strong global norm against biological weapons...

Good News in History, March 19

92 years ago today, the Sydney Harbour Bridge opened in Australia. Spanning Sydney Harbor from the central business district (CBD) to the North Shore,...

Paraplegic Veteran Uses Skydiving to Reclaim Lost Sensation in His Legs and Soul

There was a lot that Army veteran Alex Dillman lost when he became a paraplegic after an IED blew up under his legs in...

Good News in History, March 12

Happy 68th Birthday to Steve Harris, the bassist, songwriter, and lyricist behind the most famous heavy metal band on Earth, Iron Maiden. A true...

Good News in History, March 9

50 years ago today, Hiroo Onoda, the Japanese infantryman holdout finally surrendered 29 years after the end of World War II. Operating out of...

‘A Bicycle Built for Two’ Might Improve Symptoms of Parkinson’s Disease–Study

Tandem cycling may improve the health and well-being of people with Parkinson’s, according to a new study. Pedaling on a bicycle built for two people...

New AI Smartphone App Accurately Diagnoses Ear Infections and Prevents Unnecessary Antibiotic Use

An AI-powered application developed by physician-scientists at the University of Pittsburgh in the US could decrease unnecessary antibiotic use in children by diagnosing ear...

Good News in History, March 4

1,172 years ago today, a Duke named Trpimir I wrote in a charter in the Latin language that he was Duke of the Croats...

These Are the 20 Best Cities in America By the Numbers… 7 Are in California and 7 in the Midwest

As the International Day of Happiness approaches on March 20, an interesting comparison of cities in the US was published, which provides helpful benchmarks...

Good News in History, February 21

196 years ago today, the first issue of the Cherokee Phoenix was published using the Cherokee syllabary invented by Sequoyah. Sequoyah, also known as...