Sep 28, 2012 12:35PM
October 24 is National Food Day, providing a national focus for food-related initiatives across the country.
Cut paper waste via this industry-sponsored online opt-out registry, which lets you stop delivery or choose which directories you still want to receive.
The collective economies of Africa are set on a course to produce more electronic e-waste than Europe by 2017.
New evidence that ties environmental toxins to breast cancer comes from a surprising source.
Make certain you’re eating these alpha veggies (and a powerhouse fruit) to help keep bowels healthy and cancer-free.
New research suggests that what we place on our skin may increase our risk for diabetes.
New moms that are breastfeeding need to abstain, otherwise infants can become overly wakeful and irritable.
A large study links low levels of this vitamin with low moods—learn which one you and your health care practitioner may need to assess.
October is Bra Recycling Month, an initiative that distributes clean, gently used bras to women in communities around the world. Learn how to participate.
Sociologists have discovered that, controlling for other factors, in nations where women’s status is higher, CO2 emissions are lower.