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An oral insulin capsule passed second stage testing for efficacy and safety, paving the way to diabetes treatments without shots.

Over ten percent of the U.S. population has Diabetes, which means that there are millions of people across the country who have to rely on insulin shots to keep their blood sugar under control [1]. Taking an insulin shot can be painful, is often inconvenient, and can result in visible scars that may never heal. […]

Brittany Hambleton

Brittany Hambleton

The Hearty Soul Team

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A malfunction causes red wine to flow from faucets in an Italian town

In a time when there’s little to be happy about in the beautiful country of Italy, the citizens of Castelvetro, a town in Northern Italy, were blessed to have showers of red wine flowing from their kitchen and bathroom faucets [1]. Seriously, it may sound like a joke, but some lucky souls really had red […]

Penelope Wilson

Penelope Wilson

The Hearty Soul Team

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Planned Obsolescence: The Products You Buy are Designed to Break

You hear it every time the microwave stops working, your iPhone screen cracks, the blender’s motor burns out, or the coffee pot starts leaking. As soon as something breaks down, you hear the voice of your dad, your aunt, your grandpa, or even your middle-aged neighbor, declaring “they don’t make ‘em like they used to!” […]

Brittany Hambleton

Brittany Hambleton

The Hearty Soul Team

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What If Nestlé and Coke Had to Clean Up Their Own Plastic Pollution?

Over the past several years plastic has touted to have terrible effects on the environment, and for good reason. Most plastics, unlike other materials, cannot biodegrade, and this is toxic for wildlife — especially for the oceans, where so much plastic ends up. Scientists estimate about eight million metric tons of plastic land in the […]

Thomas Nelson

Thomas Nelson

Environmental Advocate

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First Tiny Home Community for the Homeless Opens In San Jose, California

According to the U.S. Department of Housing and Urban Development, California had over 150,000 people experiencing homelessness in 2019, a 17% spike from the figures in 2018 and the highest since 2007 [1]. The cost of housing in California is so high that thousands of people end up in the streets every month [2]. The […]

Penelope Wilson

Penelope Wilson

The Hearty Soul Team

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New species of Australian lion discovered in the outback, say experts

Paleontologists found a partial animal skull at Australia’s Riversleigh World Heritage Area in Queensland, Australia. At first, the fossil was assumed to be a part of a group of marsupial lions that had died out about 35,000 years ago. Then they discovered it was an entirely new genus, which they called Lekaneleo roskellyae, or Leo […]

Sarah Biren

Sarah Biren

Founder of The Creative Palate

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New Law Would Let Families Put Cameras in Nursing Home Rooms

The transition for the elderly from living in their own home to a long-term care home can often be a difficult one. They have to leave behind many of their belongings, say goodbye to their neighbors, and move away from comfortable, familiar surroundings. The decision to move is tough on everyone involved, including children and […]

Julie Hambleton

Julie Hambleton

The Hearty Soul Team

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February 24 Was International ‘I Hate Cilantro Day”

Cilantro is one controversial plant, I’ll give it that. If it’s incorporated into any meal meant for a large group of people, get ready for an Oscar-worthy drama to unfold. Some people would enjoy the meal and even compliment the chef, while others would turn up their noses at it, walk away or even rush […]

Penelope Wilson

Penelope Wilson

The Hearty Soul Team

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A 1970 Law Led to the Mass Sterilization of Native American Women. That History Still Matters

In 1977, the United Nations Conventions in Geneva was paid a visit by Marie Sanchez, a chief tribal judge on the Northern Cheyenne Reservation. She stood up to speak about Indigenous Rights, particularly about the rights of American Indian women who were forced to be sterilized. Sanchez declared this “the modern form of genocide.”  Mass […]

Sarah Biren

Sarah Biren

Founder of The Creative Palate

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This Ice Urn floats While Slowly Returning Cremated Remains to Nature

Modern legends say that Viking funerals involved setting the deceased onto a boat filled with treasure and pushing the boat out to sea. As the mourners watch it glide away, an archer shoots a flaming arrow that ignites the boats and cremates the body. One can imagine this solemn but enchantingly beautiful affair.   However, this […]

Sarah Biren

Sarah Biren

Founder of The Creative Palate