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Teen Drug Use Declines by 23 Percent in Five Years

Reality must be improving for young people across the U.S. Teen drug use has declined by 23 percent since 2001, with reductions in the...
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Flowers – A Cure for Winter Blues?

For those who may experience the winter blues in the cold dark months ahead, a new study reveals fresh flowers can be a natural...
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U.S. Admits Threat to Polar Bears from Global Warming, Moves Toward Action

(Updated 12-28) The Bush Administration has formally proposed to list the Polar Bear as “threatened with extinction" under the Endangered Species Act due to...

Top Ten Stories of 2006: #3 – Species Recovery

Environmentalists Heartened by Stunning Finds of Species, Coral, and Recovery of Many Endangered • Numerous hopeful stories in 2006 showed that endangered...
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Top Ten Stories of 2006: 2) Generosity Surges

2) Billionaire Warren Buffett Leading New Wave of Generosity with Largest Donation Ever Warren Buffett, the world's second richest man donated $37...
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Top Ten Good News of 2006!

With casualties in Iraq reaching record numbers, the war in Lebanon punctuating the continuing crises in the Middle East and the ongoing slaughter in...

Sharp Decline in US Breast Cancer Cases

A new analysis of breast cancer rates in American women released this week revealed a startling decline in the disease. Researchers believe that millions...

Homeless Programs Benefit Every Taxpayer

Giving homeless people stable housing conditions and providing them with comprehensive social services sounds like an expensive proposition, but the Denver Rocky Mountain News...

Cookie Scented Milk Ads Debut In Bus Shelters

Chocolate chip cookie scented bus shelters will spring up in California to treat commuters to an unexpected multi-sensory experience. A new twist on the...
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Volunteering Reaches 30-Year High in U.S.

The percentage of Americans volunteering has reached a 30-year high says a new study, due in part to a boom in teens' dedication to...

Indians Using Google Earth To Save The Amazon

"Deep in the most remote jungles of South America, Amazon Indians (Amerindians) are using Google Earth and Global Positioning System (GPS) mapping to protect...
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Macs Join the Maasai Tribe

Retired tech executive Patrick O'Sullivan, moved by the plight of a Maasai tribe that needed three years to complete a school for their children,...

The Link Between Violence and What We Eat

There is a striking correlation between violence and nutrient in the diet. A clinical trial at the U.S. government's National Institutes for Health and...

Death Rates in US Hospitals Much Improved

The largest annual study of hospital quality in America, issued this week by HealthGrades, finds death rates among Medicare patients continue to decline. The...

New Hope for an ‘Untreatable’ Mental Illness

For the first time, a major study has shown that a high percentage of patients with Borderline Personality Disorder can achieve full recovery and...
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Eating Walnuts Fights Unhealthy Fats

Researchers believe nuts are rich in protection from hardening of the arteries and suggest eating an ounce of the nuts every day... The study,...
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Doctors Orders: Kids Should Play More

A new study by doctors is calling for changes in kids' over-scheduled lifestyles with more time in the school day for recess. The American...

Dogs and Cats Can Sniff Out Cancer

Many people believe that animals can predict natural disasters, and we know service animals or household pets can forewarn their owners of imminent seizures...

Black Tea Soothes Away Stress

The BBC reports that scientists found evidence behind what many tea drinkers already know — a regular cuppa can help you recover more quickly from...

Cancer Vaccine Prevents 75% of Deaths

Vaccinating all 12-year-old girls against the virus which causes most cervical cancers could cut deaths from the disease by 75 percent, saving thousands, a...