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‘Game-Changing’ Approval of Liver Transplant Procedure Expected to Halve the Waiting List

After its successful assessment and approval, this “ground-breaking” procedure is expected to halve the amount of people waiting for liver transplants.

FDA Approves World’s First Device That Could Save Thousands of Preemies From Common Heart Condition

This is the world's first device that has been designed to save thousands of premature babies from a common heart problem.

La Luz Azul Reduce la Presión Arterial, Tan Efectiva como la Medicación – Muestra un Estudio del Reino Unido

Un nuevo estudio dice que la exposición a luz azul es un tratamiento efectivo no farmacológico para la presión alta, que simultáneamente reduce el...

Stranger Drives 2,300 Miles So He Can Reunite Beloved Dog With Boy Recovering From Surgery

When an 8-year-old boy recovering from brain surgery expressed how much he missed his dog, a stranger volunteered to make the 2,300-mile journey.

Scientists Develop New Houseplant That Cleanses Your Home of the Worst Chemicals in the Air

This brand new houseplant goes one step beyond air filters by cleansing the air of common chemicals such as benzene, chloroform, and formaldehyde.

Surgeons Successfully Implant World’s First 3D-Printed Rib – and They Plan On Doing Even More in the Future

In a world first, surgeons successfully implanted a 3D-printed rib into a hospital patient. The procedure, which was recently performed at Tokuda Hospital in Bulgaria,...

Obese Dog Who Weighed Three Times More Than Healthy Pup Has Made a Radical Transformation

This obese beagle was in dire straits when she was first adopted, but thanks to months of hard work, she has been given a second leash on life.

10 Best Stories When Kindness and Heroics Went Viral in 2018

If you need some inspiration for being more compassionate in 2019, here are the top ten most popular stories from this year.

From No Cure To No Trace, Texas Girl’s Inoperable Brain Tumor Disappears

A girl’s inoperable brain tumor has vanished—and her doctors have no explanation. In June, Roxli Doss was diagnosed with a rare cancerous tumor known as...

Woman Credits Her Brave Chihuahua as the Reason She Survived a Bear Attack

This 51-year-old woman may not have survived a recent bear attack if it had not been for her courageous little dog staying by her side.

Dunkin’ and Baskin-Robbins Pay $2 Million to Bring Hundreds of Therapy Dogs into Children’s Hospitals

Though most people say that “laughter is the best medicine”, young hospital patients often find more joy in a wagging tail. So as a means...

‘It’s Not Quite the Ant-Man Suit’ But Researchers Discover How to Shrink Objects to 1000th Their Original Size

Team invents method to shrink objects to the nanoscale It’s not quite the Ant-Man suit, but the system produces 3D structures one thousandth the size...

IQ vs. Willpower: One is a Much Better Predictor of Success

Studies show that willpower is a much better predictor for success than IQ – and it is a skill that is 100% teachable to everyone, rather than book smarts.

How to Go Through a Divorce and Make it Out Stronger

Ending a marriage doesn't mean that both parties have to end it with venom and alienation.

Engineer Creates Smartphone App That Screens for Anemia By Taking Pictures of Your Fingernails

Up until now, all other detection tools have involved varying degrees of invasiveness, cost, and accuracy – but that's not the case anymore.

Cheap, Electric Bandages Speed Up Healing Process From Two Weeks to Three Days

The groundbreaking process drastically speeds up healing times by using gentle pulses of electricity that are powered by our own body motions.

Scientists Can Now Regenerate and Implant Any Injured Organ Without the Body Rejecting It

“We can [regenerate anything] ... a heart after a heart attack, a brain after trauma or with Parkinson's disease, a spinal cord after injury.”

Dogs Could Be the Key to Turning the Tide Against Malaria

Continuing the global battle against malaria, scientists are using a novel tool for the fight: sniffer dogs. In recent tests, trained sniffer dogs were able...

Previously Thought Impossible, Scientists Will Soon Use Gene-Editing to Try and Stop Kidney Disease in Humans

For the first time ever, scientists have identified a way to halt kidney disease brought on by a life-limiting genetic condition—and it is expected...

Man Given Second Chance at Life After Brain Tumor Vanishes Without Surgery or Explanation

Doctors might not be able to figure out why Paul Wood's tumor disappeared, but he believes that he already knows the answer.