Nov 02, 2010 03:31PM
A study shows that most middle-class Americans who have adopted sensible spending habits in response to the economic slowdown say that their newfound frugal behaviors are making them healthier.
A study shows that at least 75 percent of the world’s fish stocks are now considered fully- or over-exploited or depleted as a result of a sevenfold increase in fish harvesting.
Cohousing is a growing phenomenon in both rural and urban areas, and a trend that baby boomers are likely going to embrace.
Black tea, a staple in many U.S. households, is the world’s most consumed beverage; yet it may contain higher concentrations of fluoride than previously thought.
Meat has traditionally had a proud place at holiday tables, but recent research cautions that people who eat meat frequently may run a higher risk of developing bladder cancer.
We can take ongoing preventive action to safeguard our bodies from a cold or influenza by strengthening our immune system. Applying these 10 tips will naturally help keep away such bugs.
Searching the Internet and online shopping can now help causes across the country.
Unlike other dietary fats, trans fats are not natural, and therefore have no role in terms of nutrition.
New website offers an online community of people seeking to share or borrow items they occasionally need and would rather not buy, from ladders to carpet steamers and party chairs to kayaks.
Nov 02, 2010 03:31PM ● By Judith Fertig
Follow these helpful tips to become smarter when it comes to spending your money.