Jul 31, 2017
Levels of toxic mercury in Atlantic Bluefin tuna declined 19 percent between 2004 and 2012, a drop that scientists attribute to a shift from coal to natural gas and renewable energy.
Harvard researchers have invented tiny robotic bees that may be able to eventually pollinate the crops that are under threat because of vanishing bee colonies.
Australian scientists are seeking citizens around the world to bury tea bags in wetlands to measure the rate as which the bags capture and store carbon.
New Zealand and India have granted the legal status of personhood to vital rivers, forwarding an international movement that seeks to protect precious natural resources from corporate domination.
Cities throughout the country are exploring fresh ways to make cities both environmentally sustainable and pedestrian- and bike-friendly.
Jul 31, 2017 ● By Marlaina Donato
Blissful moments in nature can be found just minutes away from home, if we know where to look.
Jul 31, 2017 ● By John D. Ivanko and Lisa Kivirist
What better way to eat organic than by sitting at a table on the farm, eating just-picked produce prepared by creative local chefs?
Jul 31, 2017 ● By Linda Sechrist
Parents today increasingly focus on the unique brilliance of their autistic children and build support networks that help them develop life skills.
Jul 31, 2017 ● By Sandra Murphy
Like us, dogs have special skills that they use in jobs as diverse as comforting crime victims, greeting art gallery visitors or rescuing drowning people.
Jul 31, 2017 ● By April Thompson
Her mother’s medically inexplicable recovery from breast cancer propelled the Harvard psychologist into research that is changing the way more people think about the potential of mind power.
Jul 26, 2017
Chinese Medicine (CM) fills gaps in cancer prevention and treatment with the safe use of herbs, bodywork and supplements, as well as mind-body techniques that are beneficial for more than just symptom relief.
Deborah M. Feltman, M.D., has joined the staff at North Suburban Wellness, specializing in integrative women’s health. With 30 years of expe...
Jackie Zaigirdar, a stylist at Organic Roots Eco Salon, in Evanston, has been certified in Head Shape Matters.
The American Public Gardens Association has awarded Scott Stewart, Ph.D. its prestigious Professional Citation.
Dr. Leon Kolodziej, DC, MH, Ph.D., will present a seminar and slide show on miracle cures from around the world from 1 to 5 p.m., August 12, at Unity Church.
This month, thriveMD, located in Schaumburg, is introducing two new services: Ultraviolet blood irradiation (UVB) therapy and the HOCATT™ Plus Sauna system. Both are cutting-edge modalities that offer great health benefits.
The Midwest College of Oriental Medicine is offering distance education courses for those desiring a rewarding career in Traditional Chinese Medicine, acupuncture, herbs and massage, the natural choice for a wide range of healthcare issues.
Bill Foss and the Higher Dimensions Network will present the course Journey to the Akashic Records from August 25 to 27 at the Omni Severin Hotel, in Indianapolis.
Nonprofit Crate Free Illinois will host an event at noon, August 25, at Nana’s Organic, to call attention to the growing impact of Illinois’ concentrated animal feeding operations (CAFOs) on animal welfare and the environment, and showcase their recent petition to the Maschhoffs—the state’s largest factory farmer—to eliminate its use of gestation crates.
Women with the goal of launching an agriculture venture or those already farming will want to attend the In Her Boots workshop from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., August 24, at the Radical Root Organic Farm, in Libertyville.