Aug 27, 2017
The ninth annual Chicago VeganMania, a celebration of vegan culture, commerce, community, cuisine and couture, will take place from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., September 23rd.
Loaves & Fishes Community Services and the University of Illinois Extension Service will host a Food Security Symposium from 8 a.m. to noon, September 22nd.
Solful Gifts, in Wheeling, is hosting a popular six-month Know Your True Self class that begins from 7 to 9:30 p.m., September 21st.
Presented by the NorthShore University HealthSystem, this year’s Streets Alive from 1 to 5 p.m., September 10th.
The fourth annual Rock the Green Sustainability Festival, taking place from 2 to 11 p.m., September 9th.
Diana Zic, a certified Institute for Integrative Nutrition health coach with a focus on fertility, 200-hour registered yoga instructor and 95-hour prenatal yoga instructor, is teaching a four-week Yoga For Fertility class.
SPYRL, Chicago’s newest Gyrotonic studio in downtown Highland Park, will present an exclusive women’s event with Dr. Cheryl Perlis, M.D., of Perlis Wellness Center, in Lake Bluff.
Jul 31, 2017 ● By Lloyd Jenkins
If you seldom feel rested upon awakening, simple strategies from diet to sleep position can help overcome what may be an undiagnosed case of sleep apnea.
Jul 31, 2017 ● By Arielle Ford
Clearing out your home physically and psychically opens up space for the love of your life to walk in the door.
Jul 31, 2017 ● By Sandra Murphy
Wildlife rehabilitation centers across the country are providing help to lost, injured or orphaned animals in need of care.
Jul 31, 2017 ● By Linda Sechrist
Understanding cancer’s physiological and emotional roots gives us powerful tools to build a life free of the disease and related fears.
Jul 31, 2017
Fewer hours of sleep was linked to a depressed immune system in a University of Washington study that had ruled out genetic factors as contributors.
Half of those with chronic back pain that participated in a study reported meaningful relief after 10 sessions of massage therapy, say Indiana University-Purdue University researchers.
Chinese and British adults that ate 100 grams of fruit a day lowered their heart-attack and stroke risk by a third over seven years.
Chinese asthma sufferers reported fewer symptoms and improved lungs after taking a fungi-based traditional Chinese medicine for three months.
Women between ages 30 and 60 that were novice meditators had less depression and stress markers after six days of meditating while at a resort than peers just vacationing there.
British researchers found that listening to natural sounds led to relaxed brain patterns, while artificial sounds activated stress.
The inulin in pure maple sugar encourages the growth of desirable bacteria in the gut, say researchers from the University of Rhode Island.
Grocery stores are increasingly offering ugly-but-edible produce to customers at reduced prices instead of dumping them into a landfill.
Under legal and activist pressure, SeaWorld is ending its theatrical killer whale shows and breeding program.