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A Whopping 5,200 Shelter Pets Were Adopted in One Weekend Event

Over the weekend, an incredible 5,277 shelter pets found homes in a multi-state adoption event orchestrated by Maddie’s Fund, named for a cherished miniature...

Tribute to the Blues Legend B.B. King (1925-2015)

Born a sharecropper named Riley B. King in Itta Bena, Mississippi, B.B. King went on to become a millionaire, honored by presidents, who influenced...

Boys II Men Singer Helps Man Who Works At US Capitol, Yet Sleeps On Streets

Known for his amazing vocals, Boys II Men member Nathan Morris is now lending his voice and celebrity to a great cause. After hearing about...

2 Cups of Coffee Can Beat Back Breast Cancer Recurrences

An apple a day may keep the doctor away but two cups of coffee could keep breast cancer from coming back. Swedish researchers found...

New Study Reveals Surprising Benefit to Being Overweight

People struggling with their weight often face frustration, failure and constant reminders they run the risk of heart disease, diabetes and a litany of...

‘Angel’ Policeman Helps Woman Who Lost 200 Pounds Finish a 10K

Asia Ford finished last in a Louisville, Kentucky 10K run, but photos of a city police officer holding her hand for miles, and helping...

Watch Radical New 3-D Printer Create Mini Eiffel Tower From A Gooey Pool

Watching a 3-D printer crank out its product, layer upon layer, can be like watching paint dry. But a radical new process promises 3-D printing...

Mounting Research Shows Deadly Peanut Allergies Are Preventable — And Even Reversible

Children who once risked death every time their body came in contact with a tiny speck of peanut butter are now eating 8-12 peanuts...

15th Person to Get Bionic Eye Implant Sees Wife Again After 10 Years

Thanks to a medical breakthrough from the Mayo Clinic, a 68-year-old Minnesota man got to feel love at first sight again when he saw...

Nature, Art and Spirituality May Boost the Body’s Defenses

Taking in the spine-tingling wonders provided by a redwood forest, the Sistine Chapel ceiling or a guided meditation may give a boost to the...

Temporary Tattoo Device Monitors Blood Glucose Without Needles

California researchers have developed a temporary tattoo that both extracts and measures the level of glucose, a promising step forward in noninvasive testing for...

Racer Turned Quadriplegic Beats One in a Million Odds With Triumphant Recovery

Fifteen years after a profoundly life-altering accident, Aaron Baker lives a life that medical professionals never believed possible. A professional motocross racer deemed a...

The Top 10 Good News Stories of 2014

In many respects 2014 was a rough year, with Ebola, the Islamic State, and deaths in Ukraine, but it was also one in which...

Can Aging Be Stopped by Your Mind-set? Studies Say Yes

If we could turn back the clock psychologically, could we also turn it back physically? Ellen Langer’s 35 years of experiments have shown that mental...
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Wind Turbine Noise Not Linked to Health Problems, Health Canada Finds

A year-long $2.1 million study by the federal government agency, Health Canada, found no link between wind turbine noise and migraines, dizziness, or chronic...

Miss Idaho Proudly Displays Insulin Pump During Bikini Walk

Everyone can agree that Miss Idaho is beautiful when she takes a stroll down the pageant runway for the swimsuit competition -- even with...
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25 Percent Drop in Stroke Rate for Americans

Fewer Americans are having strokes and those who do have a lower risk of dying from them finds a new study led by researchers...

Today is World Chocolate Day

  There may be health benefits to a daily piece of dark chocolate, so feast today during World Chocolate Day. Lauded for its tremendous antioxidant potential, the...
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Diabetic Health Risks Drop Sharply in the US

Startling progress was discovered by federal researchers in the numbers of American diabetics avoiding serious complications due to their disease over the 20 years from...

Soda Sales Rapidly Decline Across the U.S.

Americans are drinking 20 percent less soda than they did in 1998, according to trade tracker Beverage Digest. Diet drinks are losing market share even...