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New Spray Gel Could Bring an End to Frostbite in Isolated Regions of the World

Frostbite may soon be a thing of the past thanks to this simple new spray treatment that clears all signs of injury within two weeks.

Healing Dose of Optimism: The Top 10 Medical Breakthroughs of 2019 Will Have You Cheering

In just one year, scientists managed to regrow tooth enamel; use stem cells to restore blindness; and identify molecules for fighting the worst cancers.

Migraine Sufferers Experience Relief From ‘Going Green’ With Light-Exposure Therapy

Dr. Mohab Ibrahim tested green LED light exposure therapy on clients with chronic migraines and patient symptoms were reduced by an average of 60%.

Scientists Discover Brain Circuit Linked to Food Impulsivity—And It Could Lead to New Treatments for Overeating

Researchers found that activating a specific neural pathway in the brain can amplify or reduce impulsive eating, regardless of the foods.

Eating in Sync With Biological Clock Could Replace Problematic Diabetes Treatment, Says New Study

Not only did the study participants lose weight on the diet, their glucose levels also improved dramatically—and some were even able to stop taking insulin.

MIT Researchers Believe They‘ve Developed a New Treatment for Easing the Passage of Kidney Stones

There are not that many treatments for kidney stones—but MIT researchers believe they have found a new way to make passing stones faster and less painful.

Researchers Create AI System That Can Predict Epileptic Seizures One Hour Ahead of Time With 99.6% Accuracy

The researchers are now investigating how they will be able to introduce the technology to people's lives in a way that will be easy to manage and monitor.

Veterans Are Finding Lasting Peace After Taking These Free Journeys into Nature for Months at a Time

Rather than prescribing medication to US veterans suffering from PTSD, these ex-military members are finding therapy in nature.

FDA Approves the First New Cystic Fibrosis Treatment in Decades

The drug, Trikafta, which was developed by Vertex Pharmaceuticals, can be used to treat 90% of cystic fibrosis patients 12 years or older in America.

Nurse Adopted Man With Autism After Knowing Him Just 2 Days So He Could Receive a Heart Transplant

Jonathan Pinkard was finally able to receive a heart transplant thanks to a compassionate hospital nurse who volunteered to adopt him.

Eye Drops Shown to Temporarily Reverse Far-Sightedness in Adults Could Replace Reading Glasses

In a recent Phase 2b trial, the eye drops were shown to be well-tolerated in 166 different participants with age-related far-sightedness.

Dozens of People Volunteer to Entertain Lonely Shelter Pets for the Holidays–Maybe You Can Do It For Thanksgiving

When a shelter asked local Virginians to give their shelter animals a temporary home for the holidays, 92 different hosts stepped up to the plate.

Teen Creates App to Organize All The Family’s Caregivers After Grandmother Gets Alzheimers

After witnessing his mom’s stress caring for a family member with Alzheimer’s, teen creates app to organize all the caregivers for his grandmother.

Police Officer Makes House Call to Reassure Boy That There Aren’t Monsters Hiding in New Home

This youngster has been sleeping soundly in his new home ever since a compassionate policeman made sure there were no monsters or bad guys in the house.

Study Says We May Be Able to Reverse Genetic Symptoms of Aging After Patients Shed 2.5 Years From Biological Clock

The study proves that there could be a groundbreaking new way to curb patients from contracting age-related diseases in the future.

Deep Magnetic Stimulation Shown to Improve Symptoms of Obsessive Compulsive Disorder

For the large amount of OCD sufferers who do not respond to modern treatments, this new therapy could be a groundbreaking source of relief.

Bedridden for 11 Years, Man Proves the Experts Wrong By Inventing a Surgery to Cure Himself

Doug Lindsay had just entered his senior year at Rockhurst University in Kansas City, Missouri when he came home from his first day of...

Foot Doctor Saves Passenger’s Life by Following His Instincts and Ignoring Orders From the Ground

A humble foot doctor is being praised for saving the life of an unresponsive airline passenger—and he did it by ignoring an order from the airline.

Compound Found in Red Wine Opens Door for New Treatments for Depression and Anxiety

An intriguing new study from the University at Buffalo shows that the red grapes in wine may be protecting your brain from the effects of stress.

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.