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For First Time in 72 Years, Sikhs Can Visit One of Their Holiest Sites Thanks to New Peace Corridor

Thousands of Sikh pilgrims can now travel visa-free from their village in India to visit the second holiest site of their religion in Pakistan.

After Her Years of Research, a Cambridge Scientist Could Be on the Verge of Curing Multiple Sclerosis

Auto-immune diseases like multiple sclerosis (MS) occur when the body’s immune cells attack healthy tissues. In the case of MS, the cells target the...

Town Became Unified by Anointing a Homeless Poet as Their ‘Adopted Grandfather’

This town has been nominated as one of the nicest places in America – and its compassionate spirit is best exemplified by their local “grandfather”.

Researchers Used Natural Gut Bacteria to Prevent—and Reverse—Food Allergies in Pre-clinical Trials

Scientists have identified several strains of bacteria in human guts that can be used to prevent – and even reverse – allergies.

New Harvard Study Says That Men Can Avoid Heart Problems By Doing a Certain Amount of Pushups

This is the first known study to report an association between push-up capacity and subsequent cardiovascular disease outcomes.

How a Yoga Teacher is Saving First Responders Across America From Depression – With Downward Dog

Yoga is not just good for exercise – it is saving police officers and firefighters from depression and mental illness.

The Science Behind Why We Need More of the ‘Secret Sauce’ of Kindness

What is the “secret sauce” of kindness – and why do we need it now more than ever?

New Peanut Allergy Drug Shows Life-Saving Potential – and It Could Be Available as Soon as 2019

In what is being hailed as a historic new breakthrough in allergy treatment, this new study shows the “life-saving” efficacy of a peanut allergy drug.

Acupuncture Could Be a Non-Pharmaceutical Source of Pain Relief for Those Resisting Opioids

As WHO is set to recognize traditional Chinese medicine, these organizations are pushing for acupuncture as a form of pain relief for recovering addicts.

Opioid Crisis Breakthrough: Non-Addictive Painkiller Found Effective

This medical breakthrough could make a huge difference for the opioid crisis in America.

Holocaust Survivor Explains How an Unlikely Reunion Helped Him to Love Humanity Once More

The day 81-year-old Romek “Robbie” Waisman boarded the plane and sat next to me is a day I will remember forever. He had a...

These Dogs Are Trained to Detect the Smell of Parkinson’s Just by Sniffing a Tee Shirt

Parkinson's disease is a debilitating neurodegenerative disorder that currently has no objectively approved screening method. Doctors are only able to make a diagnosis by...

Amazing Turnaround as Saudi Leader Denounces Conservative Clerics in Push for Progressive Future

Saudi Arabia has made leaps in recent months to catch up with the modern world – and now, the kingdom's representatives are pushing away...

The 10 Jazziest Quotes From Kerouac’s “On The Road” – Published 60 Years Ago Today

On this day 60 years ago, On the Road by Jack Kerouac was first published. Based on the travels of Kerouac and his friends across the...

Schwarzenegger Steps Up For Anti-hate Group: ‘Our Voices Are Louder and Stronger’

In the wake of the white supremacist rally in Charlottesville, Virginia this week, former Gov. Arnold Schwarzenegger has stood in defiance against racism by donating...

95-Year-old Holocaust Survivor Has a Roommate: a 31-Year-old Granddaughter of Nazis

These roommates may seem like an unlikely pair, but their friendship has provided valuable comfort and inspiration for both of them. 95-year-old Ben Stern is...

Suffering From Spring Allergies? Probiotics May Curb Your Symptoms

Suffer from spring hay fever? A holistic alternative to allergy medications might be a welcome relief from your symptoms.

New Study Finds Reading Can Help With Chronic Pain

Hold onto your hats, book club fans: researchers have found that shared reading can be a useful therapy for chronic pain sufferers. The study compared...

One Factual Dose Can Help Immunize Public Against Misinformation

In medicine, vaccinating against a virus involves exposing a body to a weakened version of the threat, enough to build a tolerance. Social psychologists believe...

How Negative Headlines Can Impact Your Mental and Emotional Health

Mainstream media can be more harmful to your health than you think, but here's how you can work against the nasty headlines.