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Researchers Finally Find Cure for the Fatal Sting of the World’s Most Venomous Creature

Australian researchers have used CRISPR to develop a groundbreaking new antidote for the world's most venomous creature: the box jellyfish.

Success of Advanced-Stage Parkinson’s Treatment is ‘Beyond Researcher’s Wildest Dreams’

Researchers are using spinal implants to improve motor function in Parkinson's patients – and the results are particularly exciting.

After His Old High School Teacher Got a Flat Tire on Her Way to Mass, NFL Player Came to Her Rescue

This compassionate NFL linebacker isn't just a professional athlete on the field – he is apparently also a Good Samaritan to people in need.

Since Officers Gave Her a Car, Strangers Have Donated Thousands to 20-Year-old Raising Her 5 Siblings

Despite losing both of their parents to cancer, these six siblings have since received an outpouring of support from total strangers.

In Groundbreaking First, Doctors Say They Have Cured Several Infants of ‘Bubble Boy’ Disease

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking new gene therapy treatment for infants born with the life-threatening “bubble boy” disease.

First American With Drug-Resistant Epilepsy Has Great Success With Newly-Approved ‘Brain Stimulation’

This newly-approved procedure was recently carried out on the first American patient with drug-resistant epilepsy – and it has worked wonderfully.

Stressed-Out Americans Only Get 43 Minutes of ‘Me Time’ Per Day, But Solution May Lie in Their Backyards

Struggling to find a little “me time”? You’re far from alone because the average American only gets five hours of “me time” in a...

After Parents Died, 20-Year-old Has Been Raising Her 5 Siblings—and People Are Now Rallying Behind Her

This sweet little family has received an unexpected financial windfall after their story was publicized by their local police department.

Another Story of Keanu Kindness: Actor Delights Passengers After Plane Makes Emergency Landing

LISTEN to this cool story on the radio below from The Good News Guru (our GNN founder), or READ the FULL story below… Dozens of airline passengers were left stranded at...

How the Healing Properties of Irish Soil Apparently Hold the Key to Fighting Superbug Health Threat

A team of researchers has discovered that there may be more truth to Irish folklore than scientists give it credit for.

Counties With More Trees and Shrubs Spend Less on Medicare, Study Finds

An intriguing new study from the University of Illinois has linked trees and shrubland to reduced county-wide healthcare costs.

Doctores Musulmanes Usan una Mesquita en Ohio para Abrir la Primera Clínica Gratis de la Región- Y está Abierta para Todos

En vez de dejar que el polvo se acumule en los aparadores de su bodega, esta mesquita en el norte de Ohio ha convertido...

In World First, HIV-Positive Woman Donates Kidney to a Fellow HIV-Positive Patient

35-year-old Nina Martinez unknowingly contracted HIV as an infant – but now, she's proudly making history as the first living HIV-positive kidney donor.

Jimmy Carter Has Now Lived Longer Than Any US President – and At 94, He is Still Making a Difference

Despite setting the record for the oldest US president, Jimmy Carter is still spending his golden years making the world a better place for everyone.

Instead of Depressing News, Here Are 5 Big, BIG Reasons to Applaud Humanity

Are you tired of seeing gloom and doom on your news feed? Then here are five stories to restore your faith in humanity.

Ex-NFL Player Faces His Fear of Water By Building a Boat and Sailing Across Lake Michigan for Charity

Even though he has no experience with rowing, this former pro-footballer is determined to make the voyage in order to raise money for charity.

New Documentary Voiced by Chris Evans Follows the World’s Most Amazing Service Dogs (Trailer)

This emotional new documentary shows that not all heroes wear capes – some of them just have four legs and a tail.

Maryland Poised to Become the First State to Ban Polystyrene Food Containers

If approved by the governor, Maryland would become the first state to ban polystyrene products.
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Why Smiling Is Good for You – and Five Photos That Guarantee Grins on World Happiness Day

Never underestimate the power and impact of one simple facial gesture: your smile–the movement can create happy feelings—even when you're not feeling happy.

Eating Mushrooms a Few Times a Week Could Dramatically Reduce Dementia Risk, Says 6-Year Study

This new study suggests that seniors who regularly eat mushrooms may reduce their odds of cognitive decline by as much as 50%.