Today’s Solutions: February 22, 2026

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EU to reinstate Bay of Biscay

EU to reinstate Bay of Biscay fishing ban in 2026 after dolphin deaths decline

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Each winter, the Bay of Biscay sadly becomes a hotspot for tragedy and loss for dolphins. These highly intelligent marine mammals migrate into the region just as fishing activity intensifies, creating a dangerously deadly overlap. For years, hundreds of Read More...

Sitting 30 minutes less a day

Sitting 30 minutes less a day could seriously improve your metabolism, researchers say

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM New research reveals how small changes to your routine can lead to major health benefits. If you spend most of your day glued to a chair, whether at work, home, or somewhere in between, you’re far from alone. But a new study offers a surprisingly simple Read More...

Want to keep your brain young?

Want to keep your brain young? Helping others just a few hours a week may do the trick

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Turns out the secret to a sharper brain in your later years might not just be a crossword puzzle or green smoothie. It could be giving your neighbor a ride to the doctor or volunteering at your local food pantry. According to a new long-term study from the Read More...

At-home STD testing and new tr

At-home STD testing and new treatments are changing the game for sexual health care

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Sexual health is getting a long-overdue upgrade. Thanks to recent approvals from the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, at-home STD testing is more accessible than ever, and it’s arriving alongside the first new gonorrhea treatments in decades. For public Read More...

The surprising way fruit can p

The surprising way fruit can protect your lungs from air pollution, according to science

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Whether you live near traffic-clogged streets, wildfire zones, or just breathe everyday city air, you’re likely inhaling more pollution than you think. According to the World Health Organization, 99 percent of people worldwide are exposed to air pollution Read More...

Global agreement boosts protec

Global agreement boosts protection for 70 endangered shark and ray species

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM In a major triumph for marine conservation, more than 185 countries agreed to bolster protections for 70 species of endangered sharks and rays. The announcement came during the 20th conference of the Convention on International Trade in Endangered Species of Read More...

Is barre strength training or

Is barre strength training or cardio? Here’s what fitness pros want you to know

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM Barre has long been a go-to workout for those who want to tone up without the pounding impact of high-intensity training. Inspired by ballet, Pilates, and yoga, this elegant yet intense method delivers a total-body burn, often with just your body weight or a Read More...

Stingless bees win historic le

Stingless bees win historic legal rights in Peru’s Amazon rainforest

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM In an amazing environmental move, stingless bees in Peru’s Amazon rainforest have become the first insects in the world to be granted legal rights. This is nothing short of a brilliant step toward protecting some of the most critical pollinators on Read More...

How to actually eat healthy wi

How to actually eat healthy with an air fryer, according to science (and common sense)

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM It’s the start of a new year, and your air fryer is probably still sitting proudly on the kitchen counter, waiting for its next round of sweet potato fries. But if your resolution was to “eat healthier” in 2026, you might want to ask yourself: Is your Read More...

Grandparents raising grandkids

Grandparents raising grandkids get a lifeline in New Mexico’s free child care expansion

BY THE OPTIMIST DAILY EDITORIAL TEAM When New Mexico rolled out its landmark universal child care program, most headlines focused on working parents. But tucked into the policy is a quieter, deeply meaningful change: grandparents who are raising their grandchildren can now access free child Read More...