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Brain Cancer Patient Given Months to Live Improves With Malaria Drug

After her brain cancer became resistant to chemotherapy and then to targeted treatments, 26-year-old Lisa Rosendahl's doctors gave her only a few months to...

Abused Family Builds Their Own Home Using Youtube Videos

Cara Brookins and her four children had had a difficult couple of years since escaping from two terrible marriages – but then the family turned their...

London Subway Now Catering to Those With Hidden Ailments

Starting in spring 2017, people with invisible disabilities can apply for special badges that will ask their fellow passengers for a seat.

Watch Rescued Baby Elephant Go for a Swim So She Can Learn to Walk Again

Clear Sky will have to undergo a few months of hydrotherapy in order to strengthen the muscles in her injured leg.

Even Though These Villagers Were Poor, They Saved Thousands of Lives

This new documentary short interviews the people who – though they owned very little – put their lives on hold to help thousands of people.

This Device Can Save Thousands of People From Bleeding Out

The XSTAT injector is in its final stages of FDA approval and it has the ability to save thousands of lives from blood loss.

Father Fired for Attending Son’s Birth is Flooded With Support, Job Offers

When Lamar Austin was forced to choose between a weekend of work at his new job or the birth of his son Cainan, he...

Man Turns Plastic Waste into a Way to Save Trees

Aghan Oscar's company saves hundreds of trees every day thanks to his ingenious method of recycling plastic waste found around his region.

Teens Volunteer to Serve at Funeral of Veteran With No Family

These six high school students didn't hesitate to volunteer their Tuesday morning and honor a late Vietnam veteran they had never met.

Karma Rewards Couple in Trouble Who Helped Others in Need

This Portuguese couple became recognized for passing out 1,000 liters of water on a hot day – so now strangers are paying them back for the kindness.

Montreal Restaurant Offers Free Food to Anyone Who Needs It

The Marché Ferdous gives free meals year round to anyone without money – no questions asked.

‘World’s Oldest Man’ Turns 146, Says the Key to Long Life is Just Patience

Though his age still needs to be confirmed by a third-party source, Mbah claims patience and positivity has led him to be the oldest person in the world.

Kids Surprise Classmate Who Was Wearing Shoes 3 Sizes Too Small (WATCH)

Even though J.R. has size 13 feet, he had been squeezing into size 10 boots every day – but not anymore, thanks to his classmates.

Secret Santa Donates 3,500 Pounds of Steak For Homeless Christmas Dinners

This anonymous donor made sure that over 1,350 people living in poverty were given the rare treat of rib-eye steak for their holiday dinners.

Nutrition Linked to Brain Health – and Intelligence – in Older Adults

A study of older adults links consumption of a pigment found in leafy greens to the preservation of "crystallized intelligence," the ability to use...

Scientists Build Battery on Single Sheet of Paper Powered by Bacteria

This paper-thin battery has the potential to save thousands of lives in remote, dangerous, or resource-limited areas.

France Opens World’s First Solar Road

This Normandy village is now the home of the Wattway: 0.6 miles of solar road designed to power the town's streetlights.

Black Man Befriending KKK Members Has Led to 200 People Quitting the Organization

Daryl Davis firmly believes that if he has a conversation with a Klansman, he can convince them that their hatred is misplaced – and he's usually right.

Berlin Senior Uses Spray Paint to Turn Swastikas into Hearts

70-year-old Irmela Schramm will not stand by and leave hateful propaganda in the streets – that's why she brings spray paint with her wherever she goes.

Sawdust Reinvented into Super Sponge for Oil Spills

For oils spills in the Arctic, this modified saw dust is low-cost, environmentally-friendly, and can float or be collected despite rough or freezing waters.