Sep 30, 2016 09:59AM
Menopausal women reported that their hot flashes dropped by 37 percent during six months of acupuncture treatments.
Out of 391,000 known species of plants, only 30,000 have had their uses documented, and as many as a fifth are in grave danger due to invasive species, disease and changing landscapes.
An Icelandic student has invented a water bottle made of red algae and water that, unlike plastic bottles, will decompose naturally and quickly.
MIT scientists have found a way of recycling the energy within incandescent light bulbs, aiming to make them even more efficient than compact fluorescent bulbs.
Consumers, brands and retailers opposed to GMOs in our food supply are joining in a national educational campaign this month.
To improve air quality, the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency is offering school districts up to $25,000 to retrofit or replace an older diesel-fueled bus to cut emissions.
The Non GMO Project is sponsoring National Non-GMO Month in October to increase education and awareness of unlabeled genetically modified food products.
An Internet radio program is offering nonpartisan questions and apps that stimulate intelligent and inclusive discussions about politics on social media.
Sep 30, 2016 09:59AM ● By Edward Group
It’s about so much more than spine alignment. Recent studies document that chiropractic care can effectively address a wide range of conditions including some that defy other approaches.
Sep 30, 2016 09:59AM ● By Gina McGalliard
For those of us that want to meditate but can’t sit still, labyrinths provide an active way to get in touch with our innermost self.
Sep 30, 2016 09:59AM ● By Judith Fertig
The hunter-gatherers that preceded us ate healthier wild foods that tasted bitter, astringent, sour and earthy rather than blandly sweet like today’s fruits and vegetables.
Sep 30, 2016 09:59AM ● By Kathleen Barnes
Salt water, lemon juice, honey and sage are some of the low-cost and highly effective ways to treat a child’s painful throat.
Sep 30, 2016 09:59AM ● By Avery Mack
Facial scrubs from recycled coffee grounds, urban delivery of potted herbs, shared bikes: there’s no end of good ideas—and customers—when people combine enterprise with eco-concerns.
Recycled tutus, organic treats, natural face paints and non-food treats help kids enjoy a playful Halloween while learning Earth-friendly ways.
Sep 30, 2015 10:18AM ● By Linda Sechrist
Horses, dogs, cats, pigs and even elephants and birds have been permanently helped by spinal adjustments performed by animal chiropractors.
Sep 30, 2015 10:18AM ● By Kathleen Barnes
American girls often start physically maturing these days before age 10—a dramatic drop in the onset rate of puberty that appears linked to diet, chemicals and stress.
Sep 30, 2015 10:18AM ● By Brené Brown
Twisting yourself into a pretzel to please others means you never get to know the one who’s really important—yourself.
Sep 30, 2015 10:18AM ● By Randy Kambic
Political corruption has resulted in America’s most critical environmental enforcement unit turning into the “polluter’s protection agency.”
Sep 30, 2015 09:25AM
We know that virtually all veggies and fruit are good for us, but a recent European study found that red and purple choices have certain robust benefits.
More than half of U.S. kids ages 6 to 19 are insufficiently hydrated.