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Brazilians Get Juicy Tax Breaks When They Adopt Animals, Plant Trees, or Hail Historic Roots

A slew of Brazilian cities are passing laws that offer tax deductions or exemptions for citizens who want to pitch in to restore the...

‘Game-Changing’ Skin Printer Works Like a Paint Roller, Speeding Up Healing on Even Bigger Wounds

Since the device has continued to succeed in early trials, the researchers believe it could be used in a clinical setting within the next five years.

Portable Lab You Plug into Your Phone Can Diagnose Illnesses Like Coronavirus

Not only is the at-home spit test device inexpensive to make, it can also test for every illness ranging from HIV and coronavirus to depression.

In World First, AI System Develops New Drug, Cuts R&D Costs By 80%, Moving it to Trials For OCD Patients in 1/5 the Time

A British artificial intelligence system has invented a new drug now in human trials for treating OCD—and using AI reduced the drug’s R&D costs by 80%.

Your Gut Microbiome Could Be Better at Predicting Disease and Lifespan Than Your Own Genetics

These two new studies awaiting peer review show that our gut microbiomes may do a better job of predicting longevity and diseases than our own genes.

Shaq Repays Fan’s Kindness in Best Buy By Offering to Pay for ‘Nicest Laptop’ in the Store

When a random basketball fan approached Shaquille O'Neal to express his condolences, the NBA legend repaid the kindness by buying the guy a laptop.

Peanut Allergy Treatment Just Approved as First-of-its-Kind Therapy in the United States

Not only is Palforzia the first approved drug for peanut allergies, it is the first FDA-approved treatment for ANY food allergy.

Woman Recovers From Coronavirus Just 48 Hours After Treatment With Anti-Viral Drug Combo

The 71-year-old woman is now testing negative for the coronavirus just 48 hours after receiving an anti-viral drug combo in a Bangkok hospital.

13 of the Best Super Bowl Ads, In Case You Missed Them

In case you missed last night's game, here are our 12 favorite Super Bowl commercials for all things amusing and bizarre.

US Life Expectancy Rose for the First Time Since 2014 As Drug Overdose Deaths Fell for the First Time in Decades

The average American life expectancy increased in 2018 for the first time in years—and it's thanks to declining overdose and cancer mortality rates.

Never Too Late: New Study Finds Lungs ‘Magically’ Repair Themselves After Quitting Smoking, No Matter the Age

This first-of-its-kind study shows that people who quit smoking can “magically” regain healthy lung cell function—no matter how long they smoked for.

First Treatment for Pain Using Human Stem Cells is a Success; Now Moving Towards Human Trials

Not only were the pain-killing neurons shown to be effective in mice, it also provided lasting relief without any side effects after one single treatment.

Los que Sufren de Migraña Experimentan Alivio al Ser Más Verdes con Terapia de Exposición a la Luz Prolongada

El Dr. Mohab Ibrahim probó terapia de exposición a luz LED verde sobre pacientes que sufren migrañas crónicas y los síntomas de los pacientes se vieron reducidos por un 60% de promedio.

Banda de Heavy Metal Femenina Alcanza la Fama al Dominar los Escenarios Nacionales en Chaquetas de Cuero y Hijabs

A pesar de las duras amenazas y críticas de los conservadores de Indonesia, estas chicas han desafiado a las estadísticas y encontrado la fama.

Dosis Sanadora de Optimismo: Los 10 Avances Médicos del 2019 que te Subirán el Ánimo

En sólo un año, científicos han conseguido hacer crecer de nuevo el esmalte dental, usar células madre para recuperar visión e identificar moléculas para combatir el peor cancer.

‘Breakthrough’ Device Allows Doctors to Keep Livers Outside the Body for 7 Days Instead of Mere Hours

The revolutionary perfusion machine was unveiled to the world by Swiss researchers from the University of Zurich earlier this week.

Doing Something Nice For Others Can Immediately Relieve Sensations of Physical and Mental Pain, Says New Study

This intriguing new study says that altruism and charity can reduce pain and increase peoples' accute and chronic pain thresholds.

Boy Was Inspired to Become Youngest Yogi in US After Seeing How Yoga Healed His Mom After Chemo

Now 14 years old, this young man has taught yoga classes all over the world—and he often donates the money he makes to cancer research charities.

Sustainable Sand Gives Pollution a One-Two Punch by Soaking Up Toxic Metals and Purifying Water Supplies

Since the material can cleanse water of toxic metals and pollutants, it could help create whole new water supplies in drier cities.

Island Nation Becomes First Country in the World to Ban Sunscreens With Reef-Harming Chemicals

Although there have been a few pieces of legislation against toxic sunscreens introduced around the world, Palau is the first country to pass a full ban.