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How Acupuncture May Ease Symptoms of Menopause

Studies have been conducted on the effects of acupuncture on menopausal women, but this research offers new evidence on its “realistic” efficacy.

Man Who Loves Cats Transforms Home into Feline Playland – And You Can Too (For Charity)

This man has been using his colorful cat palace to raise money for a feline disease that was previously incurable until now.

Taxing Empty Apartments Could Be the Solution to Affordable Housing in Expensive Cities, New Study Says

Instead of building new apartments, cities could make housing more affordable for city dwellers by taxing the thousands of homes that go unoccupied.

Watch ‘Lieutenant Dan’s’ Emotional Reaction to Heartfelt Thank-You Video From Veterans

Gary Sinise, the actor best known for his role as Lieutenant Dan, was recently given an emotional surprise thank you-video for his years of charity work.

Clever Girl Scout’s Business is Booming After She Launches Jason ‘Momoa Samoa’ Cookies

The fifth grader took advantage of the actor's beloved Hollywood status by using his name to sell modified “Momoa” cookie boxes.

These Floating Trashcans Are Being Deployed Around the World So They Can Suck Up Tons of Ocean Trash

These floating rubbish bins are already sucking up ocean pollution in dozens of marinas and ocean ports around the world.

New Harvard Study Says That Men Can Avoid Heart Problems By Doing a Certain Amount of Pushups

This is the first known study to report an association between push-up capacity and subsequent cardiovascular disease outcomes.

‘Guardian’ Officer Has Saved Over 200 People From Jumping Off the Golden Gate Bridge

Kevin Briggs had received zero training on how to deal with suicidal people – but over the course of his career, he managed to save over 200 people.

Australia is Creating Renewable Energy Faster Than Other Countries and They’re Planting 1 Billion Trees to Boot

With every passing year, Australia is reportedly adding more renewable energy per person than any other country in the world.

First Scientifically Confirmed Images in 100 Years: The Awe-Inspiring, Elusive Black Leopard

These breathtaking pictures prove the survival of the ultra-rare black leopard in Africa – and they are some of the first photos to do so in over 100 years.

For Some Women Enduring Repeated Miscarriages, Simple Surgical Solution Has 90% Success

This simple surgical procedure is ensuring that fewer and fewer mothers will have to endure the heartbreak of repeated miscarriages.

This Egg Dethroned Kylie Jenner as Record-Holder for Most-Liked Photo; Is Now Using Its Powers for Good

In a bizarre display of internet behavior, this egg became the most-liked photo on Instagram – and it is now using its newfound fame for mental health.

Viral Photo Shows Two Kids Stopped in the Road to Pay Respects to Fire Department Flag Being Raised

Two kids from North Carolina are being praised for their heartwarming display of reverence earlier this week.

Scientists Are ‘Giddy’ Over Their Historic Visit to One of the ‘World’s Youngest Islands’

This newly-formed stretch of land off the coast of Australia could provide valuable new insight to the topographical conditions on Mars.

Scientist Surprised to Find How Important it is to Have Visual Diet Rich in Kindness Over Cuteness

This new piece of research shows that people experience twice as much positive emotion with images of kindness compared to pretty pictures.

You Can Now Do Yoga in a Field Full of Cute Alpacas

Yoga is already soothing for the soul, but doing your downward dog alongside a fuzzy alpaca might be even more therapeutic.

Boy is Cured of Aggressive Cancer Thanks to Stem Cell Treatment Using Donated Umbilical Cord

This youngster had cancer in 70% of his body when doctors finally resorted to a stem cell treatment that used a donated umbilical cord from Texas.

NASA Happily Reports the Earth is Greener, With More Trees Than 20 Years Ago–and It’s Thanks to China, India

This heartening reserach from the last 20 years has spurred NASA researchers to encourage optimism for humanity's future on Earth.

Amateur Cyclist Completes Toughest Stage of Tour de France Without a Seat– and He Did it for Charity

This 52-year-old amateur cyclist completed the most grueling stage of the Tour de France in just two hours – and he did it without ever sitting down.

He Built His Own Prosthetic Out of LEGOS and Hopes to Provide Cheap Solutions for Others Who Need a Hand

Over the course of his youth, this 19-year-old has built several prosthetic arms out of LEGOs – and he one day hopes to do something similar for other kids.