Aug 31, 2015 07:55AM
The most memorable birthday parties make us feel good, and going green makes them feel even better.
The House of Representatives has voted in favor of what many are calling the "DARK Act (Denying Americans the Right to Know." Take action to contact senators and let them know we want transparency on food labels.
Aug 31, 2015 07:55AM ● By Kathleen Barnes
By adopting simple but profound strategies, we can still feel young, vivacious and frisky as the years roll on.
Aug 31, 2015 07:55AM ● By Meredith Montgomery
The latest authoritative studies on yoga are showing its healing power for conditions ranging from cancer to diabetes to daily anxiety.
Aug 31, 2015 07:55AM ● By Avery Mack
From LED lights to low-flow toilets to compostable drink cups, American stadiums are dramatically reducing their environmental impact.
Aug 31, 2015 07:55AM ● By Gerry Strauss
The Baywatch star’s healthy choices and inspired activism are driven by her desire to be kind to herself and all living beings.
Aug 31, 2015 07:55AM ● By Lisa Rosinky
Couchsurfing—sleeping on someone’s couch or spare bed located via member Internet postings—results in in-depth travel experiences that can’t be found in a guidebook.
Jul 31, 2015 08:49AM
A UK study shows that the closer a couple sleeps, the happier their relationship tends to be.
Melancholy music can raise feelings of peace, tenderness, wonder and transcendence in us, say Berlin researchers.
Jul 31, 2015 08:49AM ● By Sandra Murphy
Animals continually communicate, and by quieting our minds, we can tune into what they’re saying.
Jul 31, 2015 08:49AM ● By Kathleen Barnes
Fresh thinking allows us to overcome subconscious beliefs that hamper our healing.
Jul 31, 2015 08:49AM ● By Violet Decker
In our device-laden world, we’re passing up the enjoyment of chatting with people we don’t know.
Jul 31, 2015 08:48AM ● By April Thompson
A tattoo that feels adventurous today can cut off future adventures, especially when it comes to jobs.
Jul 31, 2015 08:19AM
Concerned about links between electromagnetic fields and cancer, 190 scientists from 39 nations are calling for protective guidelines governing exposure.
A new test available for $119 allows tap water, urine and breast-milk testing for levels of the controversial Roundup pesticide commonly found in food and farm water run-offs.
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