Aug 30, 2013 01:05PM ● By Debra Melani
A trusted trainer that knows our body and psyche can motivate us through the years by tailoring routines to our changing needs.
Aug 30, 2013 01:05PM ● By Dr. Shawn Messonnier
For fat cats and paunchy pooches, some simple steps to make sure they shave off pounds to live longer, healthier lives.
Aug 30, 2013 01:05PM ● By Kids for Peace
In sweet words, children describe what peace means to them, from hugs to making art and singing to everyone having a ball.
Aug 30, 2013 01:05PM ● By Timothy Boucher
Tips and maps help us to look skyward this fall and catch sight of migrating feathered friends.
Aug 30, 2013 12:13PM
Falling Fruit (FallingFruit.org), an online worldwide map, shows precisely where free fruits and vegetables can be foraged, from public parks to dumpsters.
The hormones in cow’s milk may stimulate the hormones that cause acne break-outs in teens and people of all ages, say New York University researchers.
Antibacterial soaps, toothpastes, and other personal care products appear to depress children’s immune systems, raising the risk of pollen, pet and food allergies.
Regular weight lifters slash their risk of metabolic syndrome by 37 percent, thus lowering their chances of heart disease and diabetes.
A solar-powered device called the Window Socket, which attaches to a windowpane via a suction cup, can charge cell phones even at night.
Toxic chemicals in commercial hair dyes have long been linked to bladder cancer; now scientists report that one of those chemicals can linger on skin and hair for months or even years.