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Café Owner Has Been Delivering Free Soup for One Year to Stranger Going Through Chemotherapy

When this restauranteur learned about a sick man's love for his soups, he started showing up at the man's door with free meals in hand.

Petco Becomes First and Only Major Pet Food Retailer to Ditch Artificial Ingredients

The company is now using their milestone as a means of encouraging pet owners and pet food brands to eliminate harmful ingredients.

NASA is Paying German-Speaking Women Thousands of Dollars to Lie in Bed for 60 Days Straight

If you're a younger or middle-aged woman who can speak German, then NASA might pay you thousands of dollars to stay in bed for two months.

India Gets Its First Ever Hospital for Abused Elephants – and They’ve Already Treated Dozens

Since opening their doors four months ago, this elephant hospital has rescued and treated 26 pachyderms from abusive conditions.

The Impressive Medicinal Value of the OTHER Bee Products – and the Honey, Too

The founder of Beekeeper’s Naturals spills the beans on all things bee—and the therapeutics behind hive products like honey and propolis in this podcast.

Father Thanks Stranger for Entertaining His Daughter in the Airport: ‘This is the world I want for her’

These sweet new BBFs are a perfect example of how friendship can go beyond race, age, and politics.

‘Compton Cowboys’ Use Rescue Horses to Get At-Risk Youth Off the Streets

The Compton Cowboys aren't just being good role models for their community – they're also changing what it means to be an American cowboy.

India Has Saved Thousands of Lives by Increasing Sanitation Coverage from 40% to 90% in Just Four Years

The nation's most significant cleanliness campaign has reportedly prevented thousands of children dying from sanitation-related causes in just 4 years.

Instead of ‘We Are What We Eat,’ the Science of Kindness Says ‘We Are What We See’ in Daily Life

If the old adage “you are what you eat” is true, then it also stands to reason that we are what we see as well.

Cotton Seeds May Soon Become a Game-Changing New Source of Food and Income

This doctor has developed an edible cotton seed – and it has just received approval for commercialization from the Department of Agriculture.

Indian Region Just Won Top UN Prize for Being World’s First 100% Organic State With 66,000 Farmers

The Indian state policy was deemed so effective, it managed to beat 51 other nominations for the esteemed UN prize.

When Diets Don’t Work, Try Time-Restricted Eating – It’s Not All About Counting Calories

You don't have to cut out the cheesecake in order to lose weight – you just have to set your alarm for a time-restricted eating schedule.

8 Under-Appreciated Autumn Veggies and Fruits You Should Be Eating

Autumn is my favorite time of year, not just because the weather is beautiful, but also because fall brings some of the most delicious...

Boy Thought to Be Nonverbal Can Speak After Dentist Discovers He is Simply ‘Tongue-Tied’

A 6-year-old boy's life has been utterly transformed as a result of his dentist thinking to look under his tongue.

26 Years of Research Shows Cardiovascular Health in Dairy Lovers is Not Aversely Affected by Choosing Cheese

Contrary to what the average dietary guidelines say about fromage, these new studies all show that cheese is much better for you than you might think.

The Proven Health Benefits of Positive News—and How to Deal With the Reality Today

Many people are grappling with this year’s depressing and disturbing news—meaning, they want to turn away, but they just can‘t. The constant focus on partisan...

When Blueberries and Grapes Are Combined, a Dramatic Decline in Memory Loss and Aging – Study

The research shows a dramatic improvement in subjects who ate blueberries and grapes together, rather than separately.

Maternal Survival Rates Are Soaring to New Highs – and Part of it is Thanks to Folk Songs

More women and infants are surviving pregnancy thanks to a host of preventative measures, the most interesting of which is folk songs.

Denver Schools Are Ensuring That No Kids Go Hungry By Offering Free Meals Over the Summer

The program isn't just feeding Denver school children, either.

Mushroom Coffee: The Science Behind the Trend

A new line of mushroom coffee promises to increase productivity, focus, energy, and much more. What's the science to support the claims?