Jul 31, 2019 12:17PM ● By Sarah Evans
Singing has always been a natural phenomenon in children. They sing free of physical tension, on the in-breath and out-breath and freely. Vo...
Jun 30, 2019 10:04PM
Qigong is a simple life science that moves qi and brings a powerful balance into the body. The movements, breathing techniques and meditatio...
Jun 30, 2019 10:00PM
Our gut can alter our entire body. It can influence the way we think, sleep, eat and act, as well as the health of our skin. When our gut mi...
Jun 30, 2019 09:56PM
Those with a neurological disease or autoimmune disorder may want to look into the Wahls Protocol and start choosing foods that may help rev...
Jun 30, 2019 09:55PM
What is it about working on the feet that reduces nervous tension and anxiety? Plenty. The feet contain more nerves per square inch than any...
Jun 28, 2019 09:38AM
It’s eco-wise to fill our picnic basket with bamboo utensils, plant-based bug repellents, sustainable fish and glass containers.
A Princeton University team has designed a device that uses sunlight to pull hydrogen from industrial wastewater, which could allow factories to simultaneously treat wastewater and generate fuel.
Germans that ate a diet low in meat and carbs and high in plants and vitamins for four weeks had significantly less gum inflammation and bleeding that subjects that did not change their eating habits.
When carbon dioxide in the atmosphere hit the highest levels ever recorded in human history in May, the networks’ nightly news devoted less than two minutes to climate change versus almost 18 minutes to the birth of the royal baby.
New infrared technology allows doctors to detect the weakened blood vessels at the back of the eye associated with early Alzheimer’s.
More than half of the surface area of the planet’s oceans may turn slightly bluer as marine phytoplankton disappear due to seawater warming.
Hemp, the no-buzz industrial variety of cannabis, is cleaning nuclear radiation, cadmium, lead and mercury from toxic sites.
Strawberries head the latest list of the Environmental Working Group’s “Dirty Dozen” fruits and vegetables with high levels of pesticide residues; avocados top the clean list.
Cocaine, pharmaceuticals and pesticides have been found in freshwater shrimp captured from rural rivers in the U.K.
Women with breast cancer that ate a handful of walnuts daily for two weeks experienced a change in gene expression that suppressed the tumor growth.
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