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Check Out These Kids Who Totally Kicked Butt in 2016

Some people might think 2016 has been a bad year, but these young trailblazers used their time to change the world in incredible ways.

9-Year-Old Girl Collects Hundreds of Blankets To Keep Kids Warm For Winter

After this 9-year-old girl was gifted two of the same blankets at Christmas time, she was inspired to give one away—and that was just...

Tiny Super Magnets Could Be the Future of Drug Delivery

These super crystals can now be injected into a patient's blood stream and directed towards tumors using magnetic fields.
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iPad Game Is Surprisingly Effective in Treating Children with Lazy Eye

Because of the large percentage of American children with lazy eye, this research team came up with an iPad app that had surprisingly successful results.

Antibody Protects Developing Fetus from Zika Virus, Study Shows

The most devastating consequence of Zika virus infection is the development of microcephaly, or an abnormally small head, in babies who were infected in...

Groundbreaking New Blood Test Has 90% Success Diagnosing Concussions

Thanks to this inexpensive blood test, we no longer have to rely on patient symptom assessment and clinician judgement to diagnose a concussion.

Radiation-Free Alternative to Mammogram is in the Works

The common method of testing for breast cancer involves harmful X-rays, uncomfortable metal plates, and the possibility of misdiagnosis – but not anymore.

Skin Patch to Treat Peanut Allergies Will Benefit Children

By giving kids low doses of peanut protein through a skin patch, this treatment showed great clinical benefits to treating allergies.

3D Printed Organ-On-a-Chip May Replace Animal Testing

Harvard University researchers have made the first entirely 3D-printed organ-on-a-chip with integrated sensing. Built by a fully automated, digital manufacturing procedure, the 3D-printed heart-on-a-chip...

Detecting Breast Cancer Might Now Be Easier With Underwater Imaging Tech

A technique used for finding damage in underwater marine structures may be the most successful breakthrough in breast cancer detection yet.

Has This Doctor Found a Sure Way of Recognizing and Treating ALS?

California doctor David Steenblock has been treating his ALS patients with specialized stem cell therapy – and they've been showing improvement.

Identifying Children by Thumbprints Could Save Their Lives in the Future

Thousands of children are born each year without documentation – but now it's been proven that a child's thumbprint can track their medical data forever.

Breakthrough Study: Knowingly Taking Placebo Pills Eases Pain

According to this groundbreaking research, patients who knowingly took placebo pills for back pain showed more positive results than those who didn't.

This Girl has Donated Over 100K Crayons and Markers to Kids in Need

Even though Bethany Kuster is only 10 years old, she isn't about to let other kids in the world live without the joy of art.

New Drug Inspires Hope For Alzheimer’s Cure

After a year of treatment, 165 patients with early onset Alzheimer's showed dramatic improvement in memory and health.

Teen Creates ‘Sit With Us’ App For Bullied School Children

Instead of being rejected and ostracized in public, kids can now communicate through this app for friendly, like-minded teens looking to make friends.

12-Year-old Creates First App to Help Alzheimer’s Patients Keep Track of Things

Due to her grandma's struggles with Alzheimer's disease, Emma Yang created a one-of-a-kind app that could change the game for dementia patients.

Mom Made it her Mission to Go to Hospitals to Cook Healthy Food for Kids With Cancer

Danielle Cook’s son was only 11 years old when he was diagnosed with stage three Hodgkin’s lymphoma, a type of cancer that affects the...

You’ll Love How Leeza Gibbons Spent Her $700K Winnings From Celebrity Apprentice

Television Host Leeza Gibbons is using $700,000 in prize money from Celebrity Apprentice to give back to the often forgotten caregivers in the South...

87-Year-Old Man Meticulously Carves Cathedral For Wife With Alzheimer’s

An 87-year-old man built a wooden cathedral to remind his ailing wife of their time together in Europe. (Video)