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Duchess of Cambridge Unveils 100 Emotionally Moving Images That Portray Life During Lockdown

Some may not know that Kate Middleton, the Duchess of Cambridge, is a talented photographer. She is also a patron of London's National Portrait Gallery,...

These Schools Are Offering Yoga and Mindfulness Class as an Alternative to After-School Detention

Yellow Springs High School in Ohio is offering mindfulness, meditation, and yoga classes as an alternative to punitive after-school detention programs.

Copper Hospital Beds Could Save Millions of Lives Since New Study Says They Harbor 95% Less Bacteria

It's common knowledge in the medical community that copper has antibacterial properties—but this new study has outlined just how strong the metal really is.

With Float Therapy Being Used as Pioneering PTSD Treatment, Clinic Has Given Away 3,000 Free Sessions to Veterans

A chain of flotation spas is set to give away thousands more free therapy sessions after launching a monthly military appreciation day for vets and service members.

Massive Study Shows That Two Hours a Week is Key Dose of Nature for Health Benefits

This massive new English study has identified the perfect amount of time that people should spend outdoors in order to properly absorb all of its benefits.

Can ‘Depression’ Be Good For You? An Enlightened Look at the ‘Epidemic’

By Dr. Neel Burton, Psychiatrist at Oxford University Most people think of depression as a mental disorder, that is, a biological illness of the brain....

Boy is Cured of Aggressive Cancer Thanks to Stem Cell Treatment Using Donated Umbilical Cord

This youngster had cancer in 70% of his body when doctors finally resorted to a stem cell treatment that used a donated umbilical cord from Texas.

Silver Lining to the Suicides: Celebrity Deaths Have Helped Save Other Lives

We may still be grieving Kate Spade and Anthony Bourdain, but their actions have reminded thousands of people that they are not alone in their struggles.

Why We Should Practice Forest Bathing and How to Get the Benefits of ‘Forest Medicine’

There are a host of astonishing health benefits that come from the Japanese practice of “shinrin-yoku” – or “forest bathing.” Here's how to start doing it.

This One Peptide Could Treat MS, Alzheimer’s, Crohn’s, and More

After observing the drug's efficacy against a multitude of currently incurable diseases, this scientist wants “to do everything possible” to make his drug a widespread treatment.

Girl Given Months to Live is Saved Thanks to Determined Mom Emailing 130 Doctors for Help

After six months of unsuccessful chemotherapy, Linke Nel was told that she would not live until her second birthday. Her mom, on the other hand, believed otherwise.

When She Saw People Sleeping on the Dirt, She Delivered a Healthier Alternative

Thousands of people contract dangerous diseases from sleeping on dirt floors every night – which is why this Stanford student wanted to find a solution.

These 5 Medical Breakthroughs May Help You Manage Your Diabetes

Diabetes is among the most widespread and most troubling health problems in the United States. Keeping the disease in check requires constant vigilance and...

Let’s Examine the Myth That Big Pharma Doesn’t Want to Cure Cancer

The pharmaceutical industry has delivered substantial health advances to humanity over the last several decades. They have developed medication that has prolonged the lives...

Louise Hay Built a Healing Empire, After She Healed Herself (1926–2017)

Self-Help pioneer Louise Hay published her first book, Heal Your Body, in 1976 (at age 50) long before it was fashionable to discuss the...

Drug Use Drops When ER Patient Visits Are Used as “Teachable Moments”

An emergency room visit for an illness or injury may seem like a strange time to try to motivate someone to cut back on...

New Video Game Walks in Footsteps of Thoreau at Walden Pond

How about a video game in which the goal is stillness and the survival skills are based on growing your own beans? That’s the essence...

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...

London Subway Now Catering to Those With Hidden Ailments

Starting in spring 2017, people with invisible disabilities can apply for special badges that will ask their fellow passengers for a seat.

What Mindfulness Has Taught Me About My Father’s Suicide

My father died 39 years ago, just a few days after my thirteenth birthday. Since he chose to take his own life, Father’s Day...