Jun 30, 2011 10:48AM
Through its Healthy Parks, Healthy People US initiative, the National Park Service seeks to help drive health and wellness programs in local, state and national parks.
Two common types of household products may put women at risk for breast cancer.
Meditation-based therapies offer help and hope to those suffering from chronic pain.
Dating duos that integrate other couples into their social life appear to have happier relationships.
Learn how to measure a food’s eco-friendliness.
Eating these tasty, nutrient-rich orbs may help prevent hardening of the arteries.
A study shows that Americans view going green as a “feminine” act. Luckily, we know many uber-green guys who do their best to preserve our planet.
Take the first steps to better wellness at this nonprofit’s website that offers motivational videos, health information, walking maps and walking groups.
Jun 30, 2011 10:48AM ● By April Thompson
Vacations taken close to home can save on the money, time and stress of travel, and also provide a fresh outlook.
Quench your thirst with some blackberry mint iced tea, please your taste buds with a blueberry coucous salad, or cool down with some strawberry frozen yogurt.