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Good News for Allergy Sufferers: A Cure for Peanut Allergy Found

Thousands of children and people worldwide suffer from various allergies, one of which is a peanut allergy – a severe response to peanuts that can be life-threatening. Now, researchers from Australia claim, "We have found a solution to the problem, and it is indeed a significant step towards identifying further solutions."

Twins Reunited After 70 Years: "I Always Believed This Would Happen"

This heartwarming story dates back to 1946, a year after the end of World War II. Twins George and Lucien were born in a German hospital to a Polish-born mother, who was liberated from a labor camp two years prior. Separated at birth and sent to different adoptive families, they reunited after 70 years.

Friendship in Flight: A Life-Saving Turn of Events at 30,000 Feet

Jennifer Stansell, a 38-year-old flight attendant from the United States, was diagnosed with lupus 15 years ago. Lupus is a severe autoimmune disease that can cause the immune system to attack the body. When she collapsed on the plane and was told that one of her kidneys was endangering her life, the pilot did something incredible that saved her life.

We Didn't Know Either: 10 Foods You Can Eat Freely Without Gaining Weight

To maintain a healthy weight over time and avoid gaining, it's important to consume foods rich in fiber, vitamins, and minerals. The foods listed here are abundant in these nutrients, providing lasting satiety, and their calorie levels are very low, so you don't have to worry about weight gain.

Most People Throw Away Watermelon Rinds - Until They Read This!

We're all aware of the nutrients and health benefits found in the flesh of watermelon, but how many of us know that its white rind (the part we usually discard) also contains dozens of vitamins and minerals? Read about the ways you can consume watermelon rinds in the article ahead.

Due to a Rare Disease: Mother Cannot Hug Her Infant Son

Lennon Gregory from Masontown, Pennsylvania is only five months old but has been diagnosed with a rare disease called epidermolysis bullosa, or 'butterfly skin.' His skin is so delicate that even a hug from his mother could leave him with painful blisters.

5 Daily Activities That Harm Your Spine

Brushing teeth, washing dishes, tying shoes, and more: daily activities you should check to ensure you're performing in the right postures, those that won't harm your spine

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