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Healthier Hearts for Cat Owners

"Cat owners have a lower risk of a fatal heart attack than feline-spurning counterparts, a study suggests. Cat ownership was related to a 40%...

Heart Patients Living Longer

Heart disease rates have been falling for decades due to healthier lifestyles, but now death rates after severe heart attacks have been cut in...
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Study Shows Laughter Reducing Heart Disease Risk

In March 2005, Researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore presented results for the first time that showed laughter is...

A Mother’s Mighty Love After 45 Years Apart: ‘She knew you would be back.’

Bruce Hollywood never wanted to meet his biological mother – but when he suffered a heart attack at the age of 45, he found her at the restaurant she had named after him.

Scientists Can Now Regenerate and Implant Any Injured Organ Without the Body Rejecting It

“We can [regenerate anything] ... a heart after a heart attack, a brain after trauma or with Parkinson's disease, a spinal cord after injury.”

Watch Star Wars Fans Pay Tribute to Carrie Fisher With Light Saber Vigil

Once the beloved actress who played Princess Leia passed away from a heart attack, fans paid tribute to her in the only way they saw fit.

Good News in History September 25

55 years ago today, the charter establishing the Organization of Islamic Cooperation was signed in Rabat, Morocco. The OIC consists of 47 members that...

Good News in History, August 19

This daily column features all the good news, anniversaries and birthdays from this day in history—August 19.

Good News in History, August 1

59 years ago today, Frank Herbert's epic science-fiction novel Dune was published. Set in the distant future amidst a feudal interstellar society in which various...

Heavy-Set Grandmother Completes Terrifying 29-Mile Swim Through Shark-Infested Waters to Break the Record

A grandmother has defied her age and weight by becoming the first woman to swim from San Francisco's Golden Gate Bridge to the Farallon...

Good News in History, April 7

93 years ago today, perhaps the greatest American whistleblower in history, Daniel Ellsberg was born. In March of last year, Ellsberg revealed to the...

Good News in History, April 2

40 years ago today, Rakesh Sharma became the first Indian ever launched into space when he rode aboard the Interkosmos Soyuz T-11 to the...

Man Ignores Naysayers to Revive Tiny Sparrow with CPR – Watch the Moment his Patience is Rewarded

In a heartwarming video, a 67-year-old actor from Cyprus became determined to use his CPR expertise to save a tiny, helpless sparrow. The avian creature...

Good News in History, December 30

133 years ago today, the American author, recordist, and expatriate Paul Bowles, was born. Living in Tangier, Morocco for 47 years, Bowles would publish...

Good News in History, December 22

163 years ago today, Giacomo Puccini was born. Considered as the greatest composer of Italian opera in history alongside or perhaps just behind Verdi,...

Removing Just One Spoon of Salt from Diet Can Lower Blood Pressure as Well or Better Than Medications

Even patients already on blood pressure medication can bring theirs down further by not adding additional salt above a certain limit to their food,...

Increasing Steps by 3,000 Per Day Can Lower Blood Pressure in Older Adults

Researchers were excited to find that a simple lifestyle intervention can be just as effective as structured exercise and some medications. An estimated 80% of...

Another Wholesome Shaq Moment: NBA Star Makes Kids’ Day When They “Rescue” Him At Pool.

At a resort in Honolulu, sport's ultimate softy Shaquille O'Neil decided to give a swarm of kids the absolute memory of a lifetime by...

Apple Watch Saves Woman from Pulmonary Embolism While She Slept

News oulets, and indeed, GNN, have reported multiple times that smart watches and their ability to monitor heart rate have saved lives. But a Cincinnati...

Time-Restricted Eating Could Prevent Work-Related Health Issues, Says New Study

Time-restricted eating improved the health of firefighters by reducing the risks of heart disease linked with shift work, according to a new study. Working long...