Nov 01, 2009 02:00AM
A website is providing teens with information about current environmental issues, teen action groups, funding opportunities, green college curricula and eco-careers.
Currently, on-demand volunteers are simply tapping in to participate in a nonprofit project such as tagging photos for museums or photographing neighborhood play areas to help create a nationwide map of playgrounds.
A growing number of travelers are choosing to learn more about regional cultures and help people in a deeper way than just buying their souvenirs.
According to a report, a Mediterranean diet, with an additional daily serving of mixed nuts, can be helpful in managing some metabolic disorders in older adults.
A new wave of job-seekers is leveraging Twitter, LinkedIn and other social networks as quick ways to access job referrals, screen potential employers and obtain interviews.
These free or nearly free Web-enabled services make it possible to exchange goods and services with neighbors and others anywhere in the world.
A study now shows that eating one or more portions of broccoli every week can reduce the risk of prostate cancer and prevent localized cancer from becoming more aggressive.
During flu season, a strong immune system is a person’s first line of defense against harmful bacteria and viruses. Follow these tips to build up your immunity.
When it comes to weight loss, what we drink may be more important than what we eat.
Time banking is about spending an hour doing something for someone in our community and banking it.