Mar 31, 2015 11:22AM
A planetary return to small-scale organic farming could capture more than 40 percent of each year’s greenhouse gas emissions.
An authoritative report finds an alarming 52 percent drop in the numbers of mammals, birds, reptiles, amphibians and fish since 1970.
Although American food buying has improved, compared to other countries we still buy the most processed food as well as fewer fruits and vegetables.
In just six weeks, people ingesting a drink made of freeze-dried strawberries had significant drops in both diastolic and systolic measures.
Two studies have found that adults and children are able to comprehend and remember the stories better that they read in paper form rather than on a digital device.
Exercisers shown videos predominantly green, red or grey in tone while cycling did best with green, reporting that it raised their mood and made the activity less laborious.
Hay fever sufferers receiving acupuncture plus medication reported a better quality of life than those only receiving drugs.
A joint U.S.-European study found that olive oil rich in plant compounds known as polyphenols boosted healthy HDL in the blood.
Mar 31, 2015 11:22AM ● By Sandra Murphy
By reading out loud to dogs and cats, even hard-to-reach children rapidly gain reading skills.
Mar 31, 2015 11:22AM ● By Avery Mack
Rising seas, disappearing fish, vanishing flowers… kids are rightfully alarmed, as an HBO Special this month demonstrates.