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Drinking Black Tea May Reduce the Risk of Early Death From Heart Disease, Says Study of Half-Million Brits
Drinking black tea may reduce the risk of dying young from heart disease, according to a new observational study that used data on nearly...
Billionaire MacKenzie Scott Donates $15m to Provide Glasses to Farmers With Blurry Vision in Developing Nations
Jeff Bezos' former wife MacKenzie Scott has donated $15 million to provide hundreds of thousands of people with eyeglasses.
It's believed to be the largest...
I Cured My Hemorrhoids in a Week Without Spending a Dime (And the Doctor Had No Clue)
To mark National Hemorrhoid Day October 19, we're reposting this original GNN article from June, 2016...
Why didn’t my doctor warn me about this?
For decades,...
Lonely 67-Year-Old Sets Up Woodworking ‘Shed’ to Combat Loneliness in Men, Following Global Trend
Across the English speaking world, men are learning that the easiest way to cure a bout of social isolation is not by talking face...
Good Gardening Week 8: Seed Saving – and Best Tips Sent By Our Viewers Last Week
Welcome back to Good Gardening! In our Week 7 discussion, we wanted to know the best garden hacks our Good Gardeners know. As always...
Your Inspired Weekly Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘Free Will Astrology’
Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...
Virtual Trip to Museum ‘Can Help People Stay Mentally–And Physically–Healthy’
Online virtual trips to a museum may benefit older people in surprising ways, suggests a new study.
Researchers identified an association between regular online museum...
Large Study Suggests Doing Chores May Be Linked to a 21% Reduced Risk For Alzheimer’s Disease
Cooking, cleaning, and gardening may be linked to reducing your risk for developing Alzheimer's by more than one-fifth (21%), according to new research.
The study...
Good Gardening Week 3: Which Are Your Go-To Plants or Flowers? — Share Tips and Photos
Welcome back to Good Gardening! In our Week 2 discussion thread, we wanted to find out what people were growing at this very moment. We...
These Baby Shoes Dissolve In Water After Your Infant Outgrows Them, Saving Space in Landfills
A husband and wife in Oregon have designed baby shoes that melt away into water after an infant outgrows them.
The silky fabric is actually...
Good Gardening Week 2: What Are You Growing This Year — Share Photos and Tips
Welcome back to Good Gardening! In our Week 1 discussion thread we discovered what readers are using in their soil to boost production in...
Son Discovers His Birth Mom Worked at the Same Hospital, After Searching For Years
An adopted child from Utah always wanted to meet his biological mother, but he never realized that she was only just down the hall.
Both...
Sisters Find Each Other After 45 Years Apart – Living in the Same City With Sons Going to the Same School
They share the same father, are the same age, and have lived in the same city for over 30 years.
Yet, each sister was unaware...
The Mechanism Behind Memory Loss in Aging Was Identified By Scientists at Johns Hopkins
Neuroscientists at Johns Hopkins have identified a mechanism in the brain behind age-related memory loss.
The system lies in the hippocampus, the memory control center...
Dog Sneaks Into Couple’s Home and Snuggles Her Way Into Their Bed During Storm
It could have been that a door was left ajar, or maybe a window, Julie Johnson from Tennessee isn't sure; all she knows is...
Hundreds of US Cities Composting Their Food Waste Helps Farmers and Cuts Tons of Emissions
Last week, new water restrictions issued for millions of residents of Southern California highlighted the need to make agriculture more efficient—and a new statewide...
Two in Three U.S. Business Owners Believe They’re Currently Living the American Dream
The ‘American Dream’ isn’t dead according to small business owners—65% of whom believe they currently are living it.
A new survey of 1,000 small business...
New Transistor Could Cut 5% of World’s Digital Energy Use While Upgrading Memory Capacity
Inside nearly every piece of electronic equipment, there's a transistor—a simple component that receives a current and sends it in one or more other...
New Treatment Helps Alopecia Patients Regrow Their Hair
A new Yale study shows that one in three patients with a severe skin disease were able to regrow hair after being treated with...
Dengue Detection Smartphone Tech Offers Hope For Low-Cost Testing on Par With Labs
Accurate home testing could be used for a wider range of illnesses, as new research shows the capability of smartphone-powered tests for Dengue Fever.
Biomedical...