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In Helping His Dad With Diabetes, Young Mexican Chemist Pioneers Healthy—and Cheap—Sugar Substitute

When 18-year old Javier Larragoiti was told his father had been diagnosed with diabetes, the young man, who had just started studying chemical engineering...

Largest Study of Its Kind Identifies the Surprising Health Benefits of Fasting Every Other Day

In recent years, there has been a surge of studies looking at the biologic effects of different kinds of fasting diets in both animal...

Optimistic People Shown to Sleep Better and Longer

Having an optimistic attitude does a lot more than just improve your mood—this new research says that it helps you get a better nights sleep.

New Research Says That ‘Tickling’ Ear Therapy Could Slow Down Symptoms of Aging

This new research from the University of Leeds illustrates how gentle electrical stimulation in the ear can fight a range of chronic health issues.

This Compound in Tomato Skins Could Ward Off Diabetes, According to Scientists

The research team is one the first to link the compound to improved insulin production – and they are now working on making it into a feasible treatment.

An Incredible Bonus I Just Discovered: Fasting is as Nourishing for the Soul as It Is Healthy for the Body

This thought-provoking look at fasting from GNN's own Anthony Samadani will make you want to start your own intermittent fast to feel the benefits to mind, body and soul.

Largest U.S. Public School System to Fight Climate Change With ‘Meatless Mondays’

The largest public school system in the US will soon begin offering free, healthy vegetarian meals in their 1,800 schools every Monday.

How Traffic Jams Show How We Are All Connected Through the Science of Kindness

Despite how we may hate traffic jams, they do provide a valuable insight into how we are all connected through our compassion.

Human Appetite Suppressant Shown to Also Work on Mosquitos – and It Could Make Them Safer for Everyone

Researchers have discovered a way to make mosquitos feel more satisfied – and it could prevent thousands of infections around the world.

86-Year-old Has Lost 120 Pounds Simply By Walking Around Her One-Bedroom Apartment

An 86-year-old woman has proved that you don't need to buy an expensive gym membership—or even leave your house— in order to get healthy. Jessica...

The Science Behind Why We Need More of the ‘Secret Sauce’ of Kindness

What is the “secret sauce” of kindness – and why do we need it now more than ever?

Wrinkles May Soon Be a Thing of the Past Thanks to New Skin Cell Discovery

Not only could the discovery spell the end of aged skin, it could also serve as a stepping stone to defeating several common diseases and infections.

Want to Stop Eating Junk Food? New Research Says You Should Get More Sleep

This new study says that you might be getting junk food cravings because you're not getting enough sleep.

The Proven Health Benefits of Positive News—and How to Deal With the Reality Today

Many people are grappling with this year’s depressing and disturbing news—meaning, they want to turn away, but they just can‘t. The constant focus on partisan...

The Mathematics of Weight Loss, and Toppling the Diet Myths Along the Way

When you lose weight, where does all the fat go? Most people don't actually know, so this scientist is here to explain it.

Here’s Your Antidote to Current Events: Positive News About 10 Death Rates That Keep Going Down

While the media today might cause you to believe that we're surrounded by death and destruction, these positive trends will convince you many things are improving.

New York Neighborhood Noise May Be Healthy For its Residents

Loud workplace noise has been found by many studies to cause harm, but a recent analysis links the sounds of all-night car horn blasts...

Citizens Burst Into Tears When Michelle Obama Shows Up During Goodbye Recordings For Her

Jimmy Fallon set up a sweet prank for Americans to record goodbye messages to Michelle Obama. What they didn’t know is, she was waiting behind a curtain.

Mexico’s Sugary Beverage Tax Likely to Reduce Diabetes, Health Costs

The national 10% tax on sugar-sweetened beverages (SSBs) in Mexico is projected to have a substantial impact on the burden of diabetes, cardiovascular diseases,...

Focusing on the Pleasure of Eating Makes People Choose Smaller Portions

This tasty study shows the promising – and slightly unusual – method of visualizing the joy of food can curb overeating habits