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Cancer Vaccine Triggers Fierce Immune Response to Fight Malignant Brain Tumors in Human Patients

In a first-ever human clinical trial, an mRNA cancer vaccine developed at the University of Florida successfully reprogrammed patients’ immune systems to fiercely attack...

After Childhood Cancer Diagnosis, Donor Bone Marrow from Little Sister Sends it into Remission

A young girl in the English city of Sheffield has seen her rare blood cancer go into complete remission, and she has her even...

New Way to Heal Broken Bones Faster May Also Make Them 3x Stronger

A new high-tech way of healing broken bones could take less time, and also make them over three times stronger. The new treatment method uses...

Teen with Incredibly Rare Genetic Condition is Cured in World First By British Doctors

A teen diagnosed with an incredibly rare genetic condition has become the first person in the world to be cured, thanks to a team...

An Eye Test Saved My Life When the Optician Spotted a Brain Tumor

A British woman says an eye test saved her life, after her optician spotted a brain tumor during a routine examination. Katie Everett’s eyesight had...

Your Weekly Horoscope – ‘Free Will Astrology’ From Rob Brezsny

Our partner Rob Brezsny, who has a new book out, Astrology Is Real: Revelations from My Life as an Oracle, provides his weekly wisdom to...

Woman Given New 3D-Printed Windpipe in World First

A biotech company has established a stunning milestone for prosthetics as their firm became the first and only one in the world to produce...

‘The Largest Environmental Restoration in History’ Continues to Restart the Heart of the Everglades

24 years ago, a fledging Good News Network reported on a vote in Congress to restore the Florida Everglades. Rep. Clay Shaw, (R - FL)...

Good News in History, March 16

184 years ago today, Shibusawa Eiichi was born in Japan. Known as "The Father of Japanese Capitalism" this economist and industrialist introduced Western free...

Wasabi Can Be Used as Ecofriendly Preservation Tool for the Ancient Knowledge Contained on Papyrus

Papyrus was the premier writing material of the ancients, and an international team of researchers has discovered that wasabi, the spicy green goop you...

3-Legged Dog Cured of Cancer by Breakthrough FDA-Approved Treatment With 87% Success Rate

A 3-legged American pit bull with a heart of gold and sweet disposition captured the hearts of Alicia and Andrew Alderson when they adopted...

Doctors Called in for Rare Emergency C-Section on Gorilla in the Zoo–and the Baby Pics Are Incredible

Human doctors stepped in to perform a rare emergency c-section on a gorilla mom after she went into labor five weeks early. The story is...

New Prosthetic Hand Allows Man to Sense Temperature: ‘I could feel the warmth of another person’

The first-ever prosthetic limb that allows the wearer to sense temperature and feel the warmth of another person has been created. The MiniTouch device allows...

Good News in History, February 7

40 years ago today, astronaut Bruce McCandless II drifted away from the space shuttle Challenger’s payload bay as part of the first untethered space...

Elton John Just Achieved EGOT Status with Emmy Win–Only 19 People Have Done it in History

It's not referring to a tropical disease to say that someone has an EGOT. It means they've got a mantlepiece at home where stand...

‘Dead’ Man is Jolted Back to Life by the Endless Bumps of India’s Potholes

They breed anger and derision; they cause annoyance, discomfort, and even expensive repairs, but India's famous potholes actually saved a life on Friday. The 'late'...

Run Over by A Car, Mob of High Schoolers Hoist the Machine Off Mother and 2 Kids

In Utah, a mother and two children were run over in a high school parking lot when a horde of students came running to...

Thousands of Years Ago, a Woman Underwent Two Surgeries to Her Head–and Survived Both Procedures

Researchers don't know why, but a late-Neolithic, early-Copper Age woman underwent two cranial surgeries throughout her adult life—newly found archaeological remains from Spain have...

New 10 Minute Treatment Restores Sense of Smell and Taste in Patients with COVID Parosmia

Using an image-guided, minimally invasive procedure, scientists may be able to cure the loss of smell, known as parosmia, occasionally found in people who...

World’s First Whole-Eye Transplant Gives Arkansas Man New Hope After Terrible Accident

In a 21-hour procedure, 140 surgeons and attendants completed the first whole eyeball transplant on a military veteran who had suffered a near-fatal electrocution. Replacing...