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Optimistic Outlook May Influence Cholesterol Levels in Midlife
Middle-aged people with a more optimistic outlook in life had higher levels of high-density lipoproteins and lower triglyceride levels than pessimists, according to a...
Pet Soup Kitchen Feeds Pets So Poor People Can Feed Themselves
Tom Wargo’s life changed when he saw an elderly woman sharing her only daily hot meal with a cat. "That cat was her only...
Peace Corps Volunteers Use Chocolate To Lift Africans from Poverty
Africa produces 70% of the world’s chocolate and 60% of the world’s vanilla crop, yet the continent makes just 1% of finished chocolate bars,...
MADD Celebrates Drunk Driving Fatalities Falling to Lowest Level on Record
An historic milestone in the nation's fight against drunk driving was announced this week by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration: the first time...
Nobel for Quantum ‘Parlor Trick’ that Could Make Super Computers
A French and an American scientist won the Nobel Prize in physics on Tuesday for finding ways to measure quantum particles without destroying them,...
Young Girl’s Cupcakes for Cancer Raises $85,000
When she was seven, Blakely Colvin had to endure three years of chemotherapy to counter the effects of a rare auto-immune disease, but her...
Family Discovers Trove of Old Baseball Cards in Mint Collection, Could Fetch Millions
A 51-year-old man cleaning out the extensive contents of a house in Ohio that belonged to his grandfather found a soot-covered cardboard box that...
Russian Billionaire Launches Project to Create a Better World
Russia’s richest woman, Elena Baturina, is investing $100 million in a new “creative think-tank” devoted to improving the world.
Dubbed Be Open, its noble aim...
Roadless Vermonters Turn Woodland Path into Pedestrian Lifeline
After flooding ripped apart roads (now under construction) near Killington, Vermont, townspeople have marshaled their resources, taking a quiet half-mile trail over a mountain...
Moderate Drinking Helps Middle-Aged People Live Longer, Study Shows
A new study shows that moderate drinking -- one to two drinks per day -- helps older and middle-aged adults to live longer than...
Cool as a Cucumber: Fresh Snacks That Beat the Heat
Dustin Platt celebrated his 100th article last week as a food writer for the San Francisco Examiner. In addition to recipes, he discusses food...
Activists Keep Horses From Going To Slaughter
With the financial backing of a California winery owner, activists on Saturday purchased all 174 stray horses up for sale at a state-sanctioned auction...
Stretching Your Dollar: Repurpose Ten Things You Might Throw Out
That tangled mess of cords under the desk doesn't look good, but you can fix it easily by painting and reusing a cardboard paper...
Moderate Drinkers Are Healthier, But the Reason is Unclear
A recent study out of France shows those who drink low or moderate amounts of alcohol are healthier than those who drink more —...
Bountiful Grape Harvest for California Last Year
Mother Nature blessed California grape growers with a bountiful harvest in 2009, a record yield that was up 37 percent over the previous...
Why Beer is the Latest Hope in Fight Against Cancer
It might be your preference to crack open a bottle of red wine at the end of a hard day but you may be...
Who Needs Gasoline if You Have Old Beer?
How would you like to have a fuel pump right next your house supplying "organic e-fuel" for your car made from old beer...
The Amazing Benefits Of Sleep
In the modern world, most of us live in a supercharged society where energetic activity always seems to take precedence over the simple common...
Chicago Waiter Gets $4,000 Tip From Johnny Depp
Johnny Depp visited Gibsons Steakhouse in Chicago last week with co-star Marion Cotillard, director Michael Mann, and a dozen other folks, after the premiere...
News Moves US Couple Struggling in Business to Fund Egyptian Family
Hazel and Nazih Zebian were sitting in their office doing what they described as the "usual whining and complaining" about how bad business had...