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High Schooler Identifies 2 FDA-Approved Drugs as Potential New Alzheimer’s Treatments

When Leon Wang’s grandfather was diagnosed with Alzheimer’s, a disease that impacts over 7 million Americans, the science-minded teenager’s interest in researching treatments was piqued. He then decided to pursue that interest through his high school’s research program — and last month, his resulting project was awarded eighth place in a prestigious nationwide STEM competition. […]

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How a NYC Woman’s Handwritten Signs Bring Out the Best in Strangers: “Tell Me Ur Good News!”

When Megan Keaveny didn’t get a great response to the flyers she posted asking strangers to share their good news using a QR code, the New York City transplant opted for a more direct approach. She took a black marker to some poster board and wrote “Tell Me Something Good.” Then she stood on the

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Dad Regularly Travels Hundreds of Miles to Cheer on His Daughter’s Marathon Training: See the Heartwarming Videos

When Christina Lee trains for a marathon, she often notices a familiar face offering snacks, drinks, and other demonstrations of encouragement along her path: her dad. Though he lives in Ohio, Thomas Lee regularly travels to New York City to support his daughter in her running endeavors.

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“First of Its Kind”: World’s Longest Outdoor Escalator Opens in China — Take a Virtual Ride

At first glance, it may look like a giant water slide is cascading through Wushan County in Chongqing, China. But the 3,000-foot-long structure seen above doesn’t belong to an amusement park — it’s actually the world’s longest outdoor escalator, transporting passengers 800 feet in elevation. Called the “Goddess” escalator, the transit system opened Feb. 17

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A Museum Dedicated Entirely to Miniatures Reopens Today — Take a Look Inside

From teeny shampoo bottles to fingernail-sized food, practically anything that’s miniature is inherently adorable, but a large part of the small-scale world focuses on fine works of art (you can check out 19 of our favorite artists here). An entire museum in Grand Haven, Michigan, is dedicated to celebrating that art — and after being

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Retiree Launches Passion Project to Revitalize a South Australian Heritage Cake

People approach retirement in different ways. Some learn to play an instrument; others travel the world. Lee Morgan’s method of staying mentally stimulated? Launching a cake campaign.  The 69-year-old made Nice News aware of his passion project after we asked readers to write in and tell us what makes them happy. “Doing something innovative in

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“It’s Required Maintenance”: The 7 Types of Rest That Can Help You Feel Restored

It’s a common refrain: “I get enough sleep, but I’m still tired.” Or “I work out, but my energy levels are still low.” While many factors play a role in how we feel each day, one element we may not be considering is the way in which we rest — that is, if we’re even

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These High School Friends Have Posed for the Same Photo Every 5 Years Since 1982

Since going on vacation together 44 years ago, a group of friends has carried on a sweet tradition: posing for the same photo at the same spot every five years. Now 62 years old, pals John Wardlaw, Mark Rumer-Cleary, Dallas Burney, John Molony, and John “JD” Dickson all attended Southern California’s Santa Barbara High School.

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