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Happiness is Good for Your Health

"In a study of nearly 3,000 healthy adults, researchers found that those who reported upbeat moods had lower levels of cortisol—a 'stress' hormone that,...
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Students’ View of Brain Power Can Help Grades

"Some students think of their intelligence as something fixed, carved in stone. A new scientific study shows that if you teach students that their...
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6 Things You Can Do Today To Launch Your Dream (Part Two)

Stephanie Ngo Pham came to the United States in 1979 as a Vietnam War refugee, arriving at New York’s JFK Airport cradling her three-month-old...
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Childhood Cancer Death Rate Down

Cancer deaths among kids and teens in the U.S. have become rarer, decreasing by 1.7% per year from 1990 to 2004, thanks to advances...

Healthy School Lunches Prove Popular, Affordable

A new study shows that healthy school lunches do not cost more money for administrators, and students actually like the food. (AP)

Grandma Gives Thanks for Political Choices

I am a grandmother and holistic practitioner. I have not been active in politics since the ‘70s. I’m sorry to admit that...
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North American Exclusive! Eco-Friendly Steel Cuts Coal Use and Emissions

The process of manufacturing environmentally friendly steel not only reduces coal use by one-third, it also salvages plastic waste from garbage dumps, cooking it...

Not All Southern-Style Foods are Bad

Boiled peanuts possess qualities that protect against illnesses like cancers, diabetes and heart disease, according to a study from A&M University. (Atlanta J-C) Steve...

Less Junk Food Seen in U.S. Schools, CDC Finds

U.S. schools have made considerable improvements in their policies to promote the health of students since 2000, particularly in the areas of nutrition, physical...

I Love Trump, but… (he needs to attend our Wednesday tele-seminar)

EDITOR'S BLOG - Donald Trump was on Larry King Live this week. He said that most people will not -- and cannot -- achieve...

Landmark Vaccine Protects Infants Against Malaria

The most ambitious attempt to engineer a vaccine against malaria has cleared another key hurdle, with tests among African babies showing the prototype to...

Clean Cities Program Saves 375M Gallons Of Gas In 2006

Clean Cities coalitions around the nation saved the equivalent of 375 million gallons of gasoline in 2006 --  50 percent more than the 250...

MP3 Players as Stethoscopes?

Next time you visit your doctor you may want to bring along your MP3 player as that stethoscope around your doctor’s neck is, well,...
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Six Steps to a Happier Workday

There are many facets of work and life in general that we do not control. But we can increase our control over our own...

Lawyer Wins Top UN Award for Aiding Boat People

A Maltese lawyer who has fought for the rights of boat people fleeing across the Mediterranean Sea, including victims of trauma or torture and...
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Free Session with Harvard Happiness Mentor Will Make You ‘Happier’

My new Great Mentors Audio Series is in full swing after Sunday's tele-seminar with Happiness mentor and Harvard professor, Tal Ben-Shahar. (right, with me...

Iraqi Community Leaders Talk Peace in Finland

"Sunni and Shiite leaders from Iraq met in Finland on Friday to study past peace processes to see if lessons can be learned to...
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Get Outside – It’s Good for You

When your mom told you to go outside and play — she really did know what was best for you. Just being outdoors or having...

Web Sites Provide Big Savings on College Textbooks

Because the average first-year college student today spends over $900 on textbooks, Web sites have sprung up offering price-comparison tools that help save 50...

Sex Life Doesn’t End at 80

Many older adults are sexually active into their 70s and 80s says a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine. Fifty-three...