Homeless people are not the problem.

Homeless people are not the problem.They are the result of the problem.  by Johnny Stones, for Truth Inside Of You.  Don’t forget to visit our Quotes Gallery!

An Autistic Man Created This App, to Show People How to Help Him When He Is Having a Panic Attack.

Most people have come at some point in their lives to the condition where they are overwhelmed by their surroundings and their high levels of stress interferes with their ability to talk to people around them. People wanting to help…

Cancer in a Can: The Shocking True Story of How ‘Pringles’ are Made.

To understand the nature of Pringles and other stackable chips, forget the notion that they come from actual potatoes in any recognizable way.

Have You Ever Used a Body Cream with Shea Butter? A Woman in West Africa May Be Grateful for It.

Shea butter is a very common ingredient of cosmetic products and a less-known ingredient for cooking oil or even chocolate. While you may have been using it, you may not know this aspect to it: shea butter offers a steady…

Music Is A Medicine Much More Effective Than Drugs On Managing Pain.

400 published scientific papers have proven the old adage that “music is medicine.” Neurochemical benefits of music can improve the body’s immune system, reduce anxiety levels and help regulate mood in ways that drugs have difficulty competing. “We’ve found compelling…

This Is Why We Should Start Giving Serious Attention to Mental Health Issues.

  In our modern societies worldwide, physical health is a very important issue, to which serious attention is always given. A different approach, however, can be witnessed when one deals with mental health.

How to Change the World – Education Plus Compassion.

By Mike Sygula, In 2014 we have learned from the Living Planet Report published by the Worldwide Fund For Nature that over a period of 40 years from 1970 to 2010 the populations of mammals, birds, reptiles and fish have declined by…

Amazing: This Girl Got The Alien Voice. She Can Sing Two Notes at Once

Natascha Nikeprelevic is an overtone singer. This means that she can manipulate the resonances created as air travels from the lungs, past the vocal folds, and out of the lips to produce a multiple-notes melody!