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What Does it Mean to Be Healthy? Top Ways Americans Will Pursue Self-Care in 2024

The majority of Americans (62%) believe there are too many different ideas of what it means to be “healthy”, according to new survey. Based on...

Rather Than Taking Jobs in Tech, 2 Young Software Engineers Use Talents to Crush Poaching in India

Rather than taking their software and programming degrees into the tech sector, two young Kerala men are using them to bring India's efforts to...

Mysterious Secret Santa Motivated Students to Raise $8,000 Just to Give it All to Those in Need

A Phoenix elementary school teacher organized a "Secret Santa Club" to teach children about the value of kindness and giving, using a hit CBS...

Owning Pets Helps Stave Off Dementia for People Over 50 Living on Their Own

Caring for a pet helps stave off cognitive decline for people over 50 who live on their own, according to a new study of...

Man Has Eaten a Frozen Mince Pie Made by his Late Mom Every Christmas for Last 21 Years

A man will once again taste one of his mother's home-baked mince pies this Christmas—21 years after she died. Richard Newson discovered a batch of...

Best Uplifting Photos of 2023 Are Guaranteed to Make Your Eyes Smile

“A great news photograph can be many things, but its core quality is that it tells you a story and lives on in your...

Girl Will Open Latest Christmas Gift From Elderly Neighbor Who Pre-bought 14 Years of Presents Before he Died

A seven-year-old is preparing to open the most recent of 14 years’ worth of Christmas gifts pre-bought by her elderly neighbor before he died...

Apes Remember Friends Even Though They’ve Not Seen Them for 25 Years (LOOK)

Apes can recognize friends they haven’t seen for decades, reveals new research from Johns Hopkins University. The study, documenting the longest lasting non-human social memories...

Some Coral Species More Resilient to Climate Than Thought By ‘Remembering’ How to Survive Previous Heat Waves

Some coral species can be resilient to marine heat waves by “remembering” how they lived through previous one, reveals new research. Scientists at Oregon State...

Youth Volunteers Form ‘Grandpals’ to Connect Lonely Senior Citizens With ‘Grandkids’ to Hang Out With

In India, a group of considerate young people calling themselves the "good fellows" are changing the lives of India's senior citizens by pairing them...

Woman Brings Joy to Wyoming Town by Creating Hundreds of Personalized Snowmen (Video)

There's a small town in Wyoming where the people are outnumbered; by animals, by trees, and even by snowmen. It was back in July when...

Electrical Brain Stimulation Improves Mental Processes in Alzheimer’s Patients

Researchers found that twice-daily current stimulation sessions of around 20 minutes improved the memory and overall cognitive performance of elderly people living with Alzheimer's...

Survey Reveals Americans’ 2024 Strategies For Wellness Goals in the New Year 

Want to make your annual resolutions stick? Two in five Americans believe the best strategy is to “start small,” according to a new poll. The...

Your Weekly Horoscope: A ‘Free Will Astrology’ From Rob Brezsny

Our partner Rob Brezsny, who has a new book out, Astrology Is Real: Revelations from My Life as an Oracle, provides his weekly wisdom to...

Looking On the Bright Side of Life Could Help Cut Your Risk For Dementia

A study of the 'big five' personality traits has found that positive, extroverted, and conscientious people are less likely to get a dementia diagnosis...

Good News in History, November 29

Happy 50th Birthday to Ryan Giggs, the Welsh winger for Manchester United who was considered an icon of his generation. Affectionately called "Giggsy," Giggs...

New Hampshire Man Had No Car and No Furniture, But Died with a Big Secret, Leaving His Town Millions

In the small town of Hinsdale, Geoffery Holt lived a slightly eccentric, but mostly quiet life working contentedly as the groundskeeper of a mobile...

Scan of 27 Million Compounds Identified a New One that Outperforms Pain Medications

Scanning a library of 27 million different molecules, a bi-institutional team identified some that work more effectively than the existing pain medications gabapentin and...

Your Weekly Horoscope: A ‘Free Will Astrology’ From Rob Brezsny

Our partner Rob Brezsny, who has a new book out, Astrology Is Real: Revelations from My Life as an Oracle, provides his weekly wisdom to...

‘Secret Room’ Where Michelangelo Hid Beneath Trap Door is Covered With His Drawings–And Now Opens to Public

The walls of a “secret” underground room discovered in 1975, covered in sketches by the persecuted Michelangelo, are now being unveiled to the public...