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California Town is Offering Free College Courses for Residents and Workers

Earning a Bachelor's degree in the costly environment of Silicon Valley can be difficult for working adults – but maybe not anymore.

Proud Son Posts Photo of Parents Who Overcame Addiction, Graduated Together

The Cole parents were so inspired by their son's graduation, they overcame their drug addictions and earned their Bachelor's degrees.

Simple Checklist Leads to 82% Drop in Mental Health Patient Suicides

This new study shows that simple changes in mental hospital environments resulted in a sharp decline in veteran suicides.

Magic Mushrooms Show Groundbreaking Psychological Relief in Cancer Patients

80% of the patients who received a single dose of psilocybin had reduced anxiety, depression, and existential dread for up to 6 months afterwards.

Legislation To Improve Mental Health Care For Millions Passes in Bipartisan Vote

This revolutionary bill on mental health care reform was just passed in Congress – and next week, it goes to the Senate.

Public Raises $100K For Widower Selling Kindling to Pay Wife’s Medical Bills

80-year-old Kenneth Smith was struggling to make ends meet after losing his wife to cancer – that is, until hundreds of strangers opened their wallets.

Most Complete Study to Date Says Marijuana Can Treat Addiction, Mental Health

Though research has supported the medicinal use of marijuana in the past, this University of British Colombia study confirmed what we've always known.

Mislabeled Seafood May be More Sustainable, Study Says

It's estimated that up to 30% of seafood is actually something other than what is listed on the menu or label – but that might be better for the earth.

How One Girl Fed Thousands Thanks to an Unusually Large Cabbage

Katie Stagliano once planted a cabbage that grew to be 40 pounds of food – her family donated it to the local homeless shelter, but they didn't stop there.

Radiation-Free Alternative to Mammogram is in the Works

The common method of testing for breast cancer involves harmful X-rays, uncomfortable metal plates, and the possibility of misdiagnosis – but not anymore.

Social Media Photos Are Actually Helping Researchers Study the Landscape

Thanks to the tags, comments, and location services attached to social media photos, scientists are actually able survey natural landscapes.

University to Host Free Courses on Caring For the Elderly

Brazilian university students can now learn to take care of their elders free of charge. The Hospital of the Federal University of Minas Gerais (UFMG)...

Watch Quartet of Paralyzed Musicians Play Music With Only Their Minds

Now patients suffering from motor-impairment don't have to give up their musical talents along with their freedom of movement.

Gene Editing Technique Could Be the Cure For Anemia and Sickle Cell Disease

This promising treatment of blood mutations in mice showed a total elimination of disease or abnormality – with more testing, it could be used on humans.

3D Printed Organ-On-a-Chip May Replace Animal Testing

Harvard University researchers have made the first entirely 3D-printed organ-on-a-chip with integrated sensing. Built by a fully automated, digital manufacturing procedure, the 3D-printed heart-on-a-chip...

Detecting Breast Cancer Might Now Be Easier With Underwater Imaging Tech

A technique used for finding damage in underwater marine structures may be the most successful breakthrough in breast cancer detection yet.

Anonymous Tip Saves Olympic Swimmer From Skin Cancer

Olympic swimmer Mackenzie "Mack" Horton posted a thank you this week to an anonymous guardian angel who told him to get a mole on his chest checked out.

15-Year-old Girl Continues Dancing Even After Amputation (WATCH)

Gabi Schull wasn't about to let her cancer keep her from dancing on pointe – even if it meant dancing with a specially-made prosthetic.

13-Year-old Receives Google Science Prize for Ingenious Medical Solution

This 7th grader has become the youngest person to ever receive the international award thanks to her remarkably simple invention.

Beloved Senior Who Hit the Road Instead of Fighting Cancer Passes Away at 91

Though she may be gone, Driving Miss Norma will always be a loving reminder to act a little kinder and live a little fuller.