Jun 30, 2015
Our food supply depends on the quality of our topsoil, and with strategies as simple as a rain garden and paving stones, we can start to protect it right at home.
Jun 30, 2015 ● By Linda Sechrist
The leader of the anti-GMO movement explains how health-conscious consumers are causing Big Food to reconsider its GMO push.
Jun 30, 2015 ● By Melinda Hemmelgarn
Across the country, support is spreading for a food network that sustains local economies while providing better nourishment and GMO transparency.
Dwelling on a stressful event—such as a public speaking performance—raises levels of C-reactive protein, an inflammation marker linked to heart disease.
Lowe’s Home Improvement says it will phase out sales of neonicotinoid pesticides, a leading factor in the disastrous global bee decline.
Scientists have found that letting high-risk children eat peanuts before their first birthday sharply slashes their allergy risk.
Trees, grass, apples and bananas are among the genetically modified products entering the biosphere and the marketplace.
Just 15 minutes of mindfulness meditation a day lowered four markers of hypertension in a study of 15 African-American men.
A study of 3 million people concluded that people that are lonely and isolated have as great a risk of early death as heavy smokers, alcoholics and the obese.
British veterinarians found that cats do indeed pick at their food in hot weather—eating 15 percent less—and logically eat more in winter.
Jun 01, 2015 ● By Kathleen Barnes
When men eat certain foods from lean meat and nuts to cabbage and strawberries, their bodies naturally produce more male hormone, lowering the odds of infertility and impotence.
Jun 01, 2015 ● By Sandra Murphy
Given a gentle introduction, a cat can learn to love a leash and relish daily walks around the neighborhood.
Jun 01, 2015 ● By Avery Mack
Ever longed to try out downsizing? Teeny-tiny rentals a tenth the size of an average home are springing up at vacation sites ranging from national forests to urban centers.
Jun 01, 2015 ● By Linda Sechrist
As Lyme Disease cases mount, we must arm ourselves this summer with preventive and natural healing strategies.
May 29, 2015 ● By Lisa Marshall
By emphasizing nutrition, exercise, meditation and coaching, new approaches are successfully moving people off habitual drug and alcohol use.