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New Research Says That Being a ‘Dog Person’ and Enjoying Puppy Perks is in Our Genetic Makeup

People may be genetically predisposed to being a dog person – and that may mean that they enjoy a number of dog-related health benefits.

Adidas Ensuring That All Their Shoes Can Be 100% Recycled into New Ones Without Any Waste

Not only are Adidas shoes being made out of recycled ocean plastic, but they are also now being modeled into shoes that are 100% recyclable.

When the World Hears About Cello Prodigy Living in Poverty, it Sends a Crescendo of Blessings

LISTEN to this inspiring story told on the radio by the GNN founder (in our Good News Guru segment below) or READ the full story… Eddie Adams struggled to get by...

Robot Caregivers Could Soon Move Your Plants Around the House So They Get Proper Amount of Sunlight

This adorable little robot caregiver could one day save your household plants from ever dying over a lack of sunlight or water.

Woman Finally Gets to Repay Firefighter After She Sees Him Wearing T-Shirt With Plea for Help

Three years after he came to her daughter's rescue, a Minnesota mom finally got to repay the compassionate firefighter who helped them.

Managing Your Gut Bacteria Shown to Alleviate Anxiety, Says New Research

Over a dozen different studies have found that people who take steps to regulate their gut bacteria experience fewer symptoms of anxiety.

Muslim Cab Driver Broke Strict Police Curfew to Drive Hindu Woman in Childbirth to the Hospital

An Indian cab driver is being praised for his compassionate example of “Hindu-Muslim unity” during a strict police curfew earlier this week.

Free Tickets to Join Me at the ‘Powerful U’ Conference May 17-19 in Los Angeles

We have 10 FREE tickets for the fabulous ‘Powerful U’ conference being held May 17th-19th at the L.A. Convention Center—a special gift for GNN fans!

Another Study Shows How Flickering Lights Can Slow (And Maybe Even Reverse) Alzheimer’s Symptoms

This MIT researcher has published another study that further explains how and why flickering lights could be a non-pharmaceutical dementia treatment.

How a 30-Minute Radio Program is Building Peace in Refugee Camps

A group of refugees have been broadcasting a weekly program that is focused on messages of peace – and it has already made a difference in the camps.

The Nutrition Company On a Mission to Help Others

LIVEDEN (formerly Puratae) is a socially responsible nutrition company offering a pure, balanced powdered shake. It gives back with every purchase—feeding children in need around the world.

What You Never Learned About Fiber and Why It May Be Exactly What You Need for Stubborn Ailments

Most people know that fiber is good for indigestion, but there is actually a lot more to why it's particularly essential for our health and longevity.

When Bird Rescuers Ask for Help During Nesting Season, Thousands of People Donate Hand-Knitted Nests

When bird rescuers were scrambling to take care of all their feathered patients, thousands of people came together to help.

Researchers Create ‘First-of-its-Kind’ Roadmap for Saving Earth From Climate Change Years Before 2050 Deadline

This groundbreaking report is one of the first global roadmaps for how the world can stop climate change – and it's apparently quite cost-effective, too.

GNN Fans Write Poems Dedicated to Good News for My Birthday

To celebrate both National Poetry Month — and my birthday Friday — I asked newsletter subscribers to send in poems about what it's like to...

After 4 Years Being Married to Herself, Read This Woman’s Inspiring Reflections on Committing to Self-Love

Rather than focusing on another person to complete her life, this woman said “I do” to focusing on her own health and happiness instead.

¿Estresado? Un Nuevo Estudio Dice que Simplemente Necesitas una ‘Pastilla de Naturaleza’ de 20-Minutos

Tomarse al menos veinte minutos al día para pasear o sentarse en un lugar que te haga sentir en contacto con la naturaleza reducirá...

This Spontaneous Speech By Student on the Spectrum Leaves Classroom Teacher in Tears

Last week, a beautiful thing occurred in the classroom of a 4th grade teacher at Chino Valley School District. It is Autism Awareness Month and every classroom on...

Our New Sponsor: The Nutrition Company On a Mission to Help Others

Sponsored Content When the founders of LIVEDEN decided to start a company, they knew they wanted to focus on giving back. They’ve spent their lifetimes...

Counties With More Trees and Shrubs Spend Less on Medicare, Study Finds

An intriguing new study from the University of Illinois has linked trees and shrubland to reduced county-wide healthcare costs.