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Study Links Recreational Cannabis Use to Lower Risk of Cognitive Decline and Dementia-Related Diseases

Cannabis and its derivatives have already been shown to relieve short-term chronic pain, reduce inflammation 30x more robustly than aspirin, improve symptoms of Crohn's...

Three Castaways Stranded on Island Rescued After Spelling Out ‘HELP’ Using Leaves

Castaways stranded on an island in Micronesia were rescued after spelling out ‘HELP’ in palm leaves. The U.S. Coast Guard picked up the three sailors...

A Pat on the Back Statistically Improves Free Throw Numbers in Basketball–Demonstrating the Power of Touch

In difficult situations, physical touch like a hug or a pat on the back can reduce stress; so much so that researchers from the...

An Eye Test Saved My Life When the Optician Spotted a Brain Tumor

A British woman says an eye test saved her life, after her optician spotted a brain tumor during a routine examination. Katie Everett’s eyesight had...

New Solar-Powered Desalinator Keeps Producing Clean Water Without Needing Sunshine

Scientists have developed a new solar-powered system to convert saltwater into fresh drinking water which they say could help reduce dangerous the risk of...

Dog Named Hero Saves Owner’s Life for Days, Fighting Off Cold and Coyotes and Getting Help

An Akita named 'Hero' saved his owner's life last week in an incredible tale of loyalty and resilience that saw him remain by his...

Teaching Teens How to Understand Their Feelings is Key to Helping Them Grow and Mature

Parents who solely focus on ‘fixing behavior’ will leave their teenager feeling misunderstood, according to a new book, How Do You Hug a Cactus?,...

Keep Out All the Christmas Spices – They’re Powerful Antioxidants Known as ‘Nutraceuticals’

Reprinted with permission and alterations from World at Large, an independent news outlet covering world news, conflicts, travel stories, conservation, and science news. The smells of...

Americans Want to Be Remembered For Their Creativity –Not Fame or Fortune

It’s not fortune or fame Americans want to be remembered for—it’s their creativity, according to a new poll. The survey of 2,000 adults in the...

More Teens Than You Think Understand the Positive and Negative Aspects of Smartphones–Survey

In a poll recently conducted by Pew Research, teenagers were shown to be more conscious of the positive and negative aspects of smartphone use...

High School Student Invents an A.I. Powered Trap That Zaps Invasive Lanternflies

A New Jersey high school senior has won a place as a finalist in the nation's most prestigious science fair with a clever new...

New Cheap, Non-Invasive Test For Oral Cancer Tackles Difficult-to-Diagnose Disease–With Results in 30 Minutes

A new cheap, non-invasive test for oral cancer which could potentially save millions of lives has been developed. Oral cancers and precancerous mouth lesions are...

Good News in History, February 28

2,226 years ago today, the Gaozu Emperor (given name Liu Bang) claimed the Mandate of Heaven and established the Han Dynasty—one of the three...

Hug Therapy Helps Premature Babies Develop as Volunteers Sit in for Moms Who Can’t Be There

In a hospital in the Argentine city of Cordoba, a wonderful and obvious initiative is giving babies a more natural environment when they are...

LA Firefighters Rescue 1200-Pound Horse Named ‘Lucky’ from Backyard Sinkhole (WATCH)

In LA County, fire and rescue had a ton of work to do to lift out a 1,200-pound horse that fell into a sinkhole...

California Launches Free Behavioral Health Apps for Children, Young Adults, and Families

California's Department of Health Care Services launched two free behavioral health digital services for all families with kids, teens, and young adults up to...

Good News in History, February 16

19 years ago today, the Kyoto Protocol went into effect after ratification by Russia. It commits state parties to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, based...

Recycling Crew Didn’t Stop Searching for Woman’s Lost Wedding Ring Until They Found a ‘Needle in a Haystack’

Finding a needle in a haystack is always easier when the needle isn't worth thousands of dollars, but the stress of it all was...

Good News in History, February 11

2,684 years ago today is the traditional date for the foundation of the earliest centralized state on the islands of Japan. Descendant of the...

Blind Jazz Sax Teacher Inspires Students to ‘Feel’ Their Instruments–Uses His ‘Disability’ as Teaching Tool

From a Tampa performing arts conservatory comes the story of a blind jazz saxophonist who uses his disability as a teaching tool. Like Obi-Wan...