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These 20 Recovery Affirmations Are Good for Everyone’s Health

What we tell ourselves directly affects how we think, feel and act. And how we think, feel and act directly impacts our health. Healing...

Teen Successfully “Cured” of Sickle Cell Disease in World First

An article published last week reported on groundbreaking work by researchers who have successfully reversed a teenager's sickle cell anemia with the world's first gene-editing treatment...

Boy Given Special Lift to Hospital in Style With First Helicopter Ride

Beckett Wyatt's personality is so inspiring to the people around him, these kind acquaintances organized a special ride to pick him up for his...

Suffering From Spring Allergies? Probiotics May Curb Your Symptoms

Suffer from spring hay fever? A holistic alternative to allergy medications might be a welcome relief from your symptoms.

New Study Finds Reading Can Help With Chronic Pain

Hold onto your hats, book club fans: researchers have found that shared reading can be a useful therapy for chronic pain sufferers. The study compared...

Yum! Brands Now Gives New Parents Generous Extended Family Leave

Yum! Brands yesterday announced a new expanded parental time-off policy as part of the company’s bid to stay competitive in the corporate market, and...

Donations From All Over the World Save Untouchable Cat

Valentino was in sorry shape when he was admitted to a local animal shelter with a host of health problems in need of treatment....

B Vitamins Offer Surprising Reduction in Schizophrenia Symptoms

A review of worldwide studies has found that add-on treatment with high-dose b-vitamins - including B6, B8 and B12 - can significantly reduce symptoms...

Russian Scientists Have Successfully Slowed Down the Aging Process

A group of Russian and Swedish scientists have just published a breakthrough paper, explaining how they successfully slowed down the aging process in a...

Gene Therapy Could Save Thousands of Dogs from Muscle-wasting Disease

Work on gene therapy is showing significant progress for restoring muscle strength and prolonging lives in dogs with a previously incurable, inherited neuromuscular disease. The...

Outdoor Adventure Program Provides Promise for Treating Children With Autism

This exciting new study finds that outdoor challenge-based interventions may be effective in reducing the overall severity of Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD) symptoms. The research...

Young Neighbor Invites Ailing 89-Year-Old Woman to Move In

Even though 31-year-old Chris Salvatore and 89-year-old Norma Cook are vastly different ages, they are the perfect roommates for each other – and the...

Soccer Superstar Helps Save Dozens of Dogs With the Stroke of a Pen

Cristiano Ronaldo, the golden boy forward player of the Portugal national team, just saved a financially struggling animal shelter with a simple signature. //pagead2.googlesyndication.com/pagead/js/adsbygoogle.js

Easy Intervention Proves Effective in Reducing Suicide Among Soldiers

Suicidal behavior among active-duty service members can be reduced for up to six months with a relatively simple intervention that gives them concrete steps...

Boston Marathon Bombing Survivor Set to Marry the Man Who Saved Her

Boston firefighter Mike Materia is set to marry Roseann Sdoia in a wedding ceremony this fall – and the happy couple might never have met if Roseann hadn't...

Asthma Drug Shows Promise For Treating Alcoholism

UCLA researchers have found that an anti-inflammatory drug primarily used in Japan to treat asthma could help people overcome alcoholism. Their study is the first...

Simple Breath Test Could Save Millions of People From Cancer

A test that measures the levels of five chemicals in the breath has shown promising results for the detection of cancers of the oesophagus...

One Factual Dose Can Help Immunize Public Against Misinformation

In medicine, vaccinating against a virus involves exposing a body to a weakened version of the threat, enough to build a tolerance. Social psychologists believe...

Elderly Cancer Patient Surprised With Trip to His Beloved TV Show (WATCH)

Richard Cunningham has made sure to never miss an episode of the Price Is Right – but now for the first time ever, he's...

No Need for Fillings: Alzheimer’s Drug Can Stimulate Tooth Renewal

This molecule used to treat Alzheimer's patients has been discovered to naturally and efficiently renew decaying teeth.