Jul 31, 2015 10:49AM ● By Kathleen Barnes
Fresh thinking allows us to overcome subconscious beliefs that hamper our healing.
Jul 31, 2015 10:49AM ● By Violet Decker
In our device-laden world, we’re passing up the enjoyment of chatting with people we don’t know.
Jul 31, 2015 10:48AM ● By April Thompson
A tattoo that feels adventurous today can cut off future adventures, especially when it comes to jobs.
Jul 31, 2015 10:19AM
Concerned about links between electromagnetic fields and cancer, 190 scientists from 39 nations are calling for protective guidelines governing exposure.
A new test available for $119 allows tap water, urine and breast-milk testing for levels of the controversial Roundup pesticide commonly found in food and farm water run-offs.
Adults with poor cholesterol that nibbled on 1.5 ounces of shelled pistachios a day for three months raised their HDL “good cholesterol” levels and reduced arterial stiffness.
Twenty minutes a day of abdominal massage relieved chronic constipation in 87 percent of children participating in a University of Washington study.
Jul 31, 2015 10:19AM ● By Avery Mack
With a little research, we can make beautiful art and crafts using non-toxic supplies from planet-friendly sources.
Jul 31, 2015 10:19AM ● By Lane Vail
Swimming in open water is a summer delight—provided we take care to avoid lightning, rip currents, careless boaters and other killjoys.
Jul 31, 2015 10:18AM ● By Meredith Montgomery
Being a conscious parent means opening ourselves to a child’s true needs for both direction and autonomy.
Jul 31, 2015 10:18AM
As trains and buses grow more popular, cities are expanding their fleets and adding more routes.
Gas production by fracking in the Loppersum, Netherlands, area of the Groningen natural gas field, Europe’s largest, was suspended by a Dutc...
After surviving 250 million years while barely evolving, the horseshoe crab is about to be designated an endangered species.
Turkey plans to reuse tons of discarded pistachio shells as an energy source in its first eco-city.
A Boston startup allows “sun partners” without solar units to buy units of energy from “sun hosts” with rooftop panels.
Throwaway diapers, a leading bane of landfills, have been cleverly converted by Mexican researchers into material for mushroom beds.
Perhaps the most surprising Amazon bestsellers are coloring books for adults!
In March, carbon dioxide levels in the atmosphere reached their highest point in two million years.
Pregnant women that eat lots of fruits and veggies give birth to babies with higher birth weight, which is linked to better brain development throughout the infant’s life.
Jul 31, 2015 10:18AM ● By Linda Sechrist
As contrasting values vie for attention in the vaccine debate, it’s clear that informed parents make the right choices for their family.
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