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In World First, Doctors Have Been Prescribing Museum Visits to Patients—With Vouchers for Free Entry

The art therapy initiative, which is said to be the first of its kind, has already resulted in a Montreal museum happily filling over 185 prescribed visits.

Colorado Becomes First State to Put Price Cap on the Staggering Costs of Insulin

This trailblazing new piece of legislation will ensure that no Colorado resident will have to pay more than $100 out of pocket for their monthly insulin.

CBD Reduces Cravings and Anxiety in People With Heroin Use Disorder, Says New Study

This new study shows that CBD oil could be an exceptional new tool for recovering drug users to kick opioid addiction for good.

The Crazy Things People Would Do to Get a Year of Perfect Sleep

People would do some pretty crazy things if it meant they were guaranteed a good night's sleep 365 evenings in a row.

Muslim Doctors Use Ohio Mosque to Open First Free Clinic in the Region – and It’s Open to Everyone

This free clinic may be run by Muslim doctors, but they are opening their doors to uninsured patients from all religions and walks of life.

Ovarian Cancer ‘Breakthrough’ Drug Prevents Disease Returning for Years

These “unprecedented” new study results could dramatically improve the livelihood and lifespan of women suffering from ovarian cancer.

FDA Grants ‘Breakthrough’ Status to Psilocybin Mushroom Therapy for Untreatable Depression

The US Food and Drug Administration has just granted a “Breakthrough Therapy” designation to a treatment that uses psychedelic mushrooms as a therapy for...

Pharmacist Changes State Law to Put Expensive Chemo Drugs in the Hands of the Poor and Uninsured

Though there are already some redistribution programs in the US, this is the first that will allow individuals to donate their unused medications.

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.

Researchers Tried to Curb Opioid Abuse By Sending Letters to the Doctors – and It Made a Difference

These researchers are trying to find practical ways to curb opioid abuse in America – and they recently found success through letters.

The Proven Health Benefits of Positive News—and How to Deal With the Reality Today

Many people are grappling with this year’s depressing and disturbing news—meaning, they want to turn away, but they just can‘t. The constant focus on partisan...

Two Drag Queens Moved Into a Nursing Home and Brought Joy With Them – Watch

LISTEN to this story here, as told by The Good News Guru, from Friday’s radio broadcast with Ellen K and the GNN founder, on KOST-103.5 — Or, READ the story...

Opioid Crisis Breakthrough: Non-Addictive Painkiller Found Effective

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

City Hires Team of Doctors to Treat Addicts on the Street Right Where They Are

A pilot study of the program has already shown success in treating drug-addicted homeless people who are eager to achieve recovery.

FDA Approves First Ever Drug Designed Exclusively to Prevent Migraines

Patients in the clinical trials for the drug said that they did not even experience any more side effects than patients in the placebo group.

Doctor Treats His Town With Charlie Chaplin Movies Because ‘Laughter is the Best Medicine’

According to this Indian doctor, no contagious sickness can withstand the contagious effects of Charlie Chaplin-induced laughter.

Hawaii Lawmakers Have Just Passed First Ever Ban on Sale of Toxic Sunscreen

The historic ban is the first piece of legislation that takes a stance against oxybenzone and octinoxate: two ingredients that are commonly found in most sunscreens.

On 4/20, Colorado Boasts Record-breaking Surplus Tax Revenue Used for Education, Homelessness

Since retail marijuana stores started opening up in 2014, Colorado has experienced a boom in tax revenue – and most of it is being used to help “Colorado's most vulnerable citizens”.

On Women’s Day, Government Launches Biodegradable Sanitary Pads

The hygiene products will also only cost a measly Rs. 10 – which is roughly $0.15 a pop.

Want Instant Pain Relief? New Report Says You Could Go For a Swim in Cold Water

Researchers aren't quite sure why, but this new case report suggests that going for cold swims might be a source of instant pain relief.