Sep 01, 2009 03:00AM
Texas is the epicenter of a welcoming, come-as-you-are, 40-year-old faith movement that’s grown gangbusters in the past decade.
Women who are suffering from breast cancer can find some relief by partaking in yoga.
A survey found that Costa Ricans lead the way in life satisfaction, life expectancy and consumption of natural resources.
Research suggests that Americans should decrease their daily salt intake by 3 grams to help reduce heart-related diseases and deaths.
Research now suggests that mind-body techniques like yoga and meditation are capable of changing how human genes behave in response to stress.
Recent studies reveal how powerful music can be, from the impact it can have on the brain to its ability to help heal.
A study shows that taking a combination of vitamins may decrease the risk of developing age-related macular degeneration, a leading cause of blindness.
A survey found that almost half of American adults have changed religious affiliation at least once during their lives.
A report shows that the number of home-schooled students has surged significantly over the past eight years.
The Global Oneness Project offers a free, online living library of video shorts that explore how the radically simple notion of oneness is made practical in our increasingly complex world.