Sep 28, 2011 10:17AM
Fish nibbling around the Great Pacific Garbage Patch may be ingesting chemicals, with serious implications for the food chain.
A large study concluded that higher blood levels of these manmade chemicals are associated with hormonal effects in females aged 42 to 64.
Eating the “stinking rose” may help ward off hip osteoarthritis.
Think having a positive attitude is just pie in the sky? Maybe not.
This common cooking oil may help improve insulin sensitivity, lower inflammation and blood sugar levels, and reduce abdominal fat.
It turns out there is strong scientific truth in that old adage.
New research is worth reviewing before you reach for the supplements.
Sep 28, 2011 10:17AM ● By Priscilla Short
Lessons taken from living in an off-the-grid, self-sustaining house that can be applied to mainstream for a convention, yet still eco-friendly, life.
Sep 28, 2011 10:17AM ● By Kathleen Dean Moore
Climate and environmental concerns are scientific, technological and economic issues, to be sure. But they are also fundamentally moral issues that call us to action.
Sep 28, 2011 10:17AM ● By Martin Miron
Many communities skirt the line of what’s safe when it comes to drinking water. Follow these tips to stay abreast of the status of your tap water.