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Spicy Molecule Inhibits Growth of Breast Cancer Cells

A recent study conducted in Germany shows that the spice molecule found in chili and peppers can actually greatly slowed the growth of breast cancer cells.

The Most Impressive Health and Wellness Developments of 2016

2016 has been a chaotic year – but that doesn't mean that we haven't made groundbreaking new strides in health and medicine.

These 10 Top Dogs of 2016 Will Warm Your Pup-Loving Heart

As 2016 comes to a close, it's time to reflect on all the great things that have happened – that's why we put together our favorite puppy tales of the year.

People Willing to Pay 11% More For New Biofuels That Help the Earth

This university took a survey in several U.S. cities about the cost of bio fuel – and people were willing to pay 11% more to help save the environment.

This Soup Kitchen Serves the Homeless Like Guests in a Restaurant

Anyone in need of a hearty lunch during the week will be welcomed by hosts and waiters ready to take their order with a side of kindness.

5 Unique Ways For the Whole Family to Give Back (You’ll Love These)

We've all heard about donating our old clothing to charity, but these five fun ways to give back can be done with the whole family.

Robo-Spoon Allows Disabled People to Eat With More Control

This auto-correcting robotic spoon is groundbreaking for patients with cerebral palsy, spinal injuries, or Huntington's disease.

Nestlé Discovered How to Slash Sugar Content in Chocolate by 40% Without Changing Taste

Starting in 2018, this candy company will have just as many tasty treats – but with only a fraction of the usual amount of sugar.

Girl Finds Discarded Winning Lotto Ticket, Uses Money to Feed Homeless

Phoebe Brown knew that the lottery ticket on the gas station floor was a winner – so she used the cash to buy food for the hungry.

Scotland’s First Eco-Village for the Homeless Will Offer Education Too

The first tiny house village of its kind opening in Edinburgh will not only provide valuable housing to the homeless, but educational resources as well.

Toxin-Absorbing Grass Could Clean Up Millions of Polluted Acres

On military training ranges, troops practice firing artillery shells, dropping bombs on old tanks, and testing the capacity of new weapons. These explosives and munitions...

Happy 90th Birthday to Ann Turner Cook – the Official Gerber Baby

She was only 4 months old when a family friend sketched the iconic, cherubic face that would become the official face of Gerber.

Patagonia to Donate 100% of its Black Friday Sales to Environmental Groups

The clothing and travel gear retailer has always had a soft spot for the Earth – so for Black Friday, they're going to give back everything they make.

One State’s Temporary Gun-Removal Law Shows Promise to Prevent Suicides

A Connecticut law enacted in 1999 that allows police to temporarily remove guns from suicidal people likely prevented dozens of self-inflicted deaths, according to a...

Woman Brings Meals to Homeless Man Twice–After She Sees Him Share With Others

A chain of profound events I witnessed last night on a prosperous street in Santa Barbara made me think it must have been part...

Levels of Mercury in Atlantic Tuna Rapidly Declines

Environmental surveys taken over the last twenty years have shown an exciting drop of 19% mercury content in Atlantic bluefin tuna.

How One Girl Fed Thousands Thanks to an Unusually Large Cabbage

Katie Stagliano once planted a cabbage that grew to be 40 pounds of food – her family donated it to the local homeless shelter, but they didn't stop there.

Website Transforms Donating to the Homeless – it’s Personal and 10x Better

This crowdfunding community connecting nonprofits, homeless people, and the community makes donating ten times easier and more effective.

Salmonella Test Results Hold Promise For Non-Invasive Cancer Treatment

Although the foodborne disease Salmonella affects millions annually, and is the leading cause of illness in the U.S., the bacteria also has a unique characteristic that...

Man Pays Off All Overdue Lunch Fees at Hometown Elementary School

Jerry Fenton wrote a check for $700 to his hometown elementary school so no children would ever have to go hungry at lunch again.