Apr 01, 2008 03:00AM
A website promises to stop up to 90 percent of household junk mail and plant five to 10 trees on behalf of anyone who signs on.
A study has found that very high doses of antioxidant polyphenols (the equivalent of one bottle of red wine per day) can shut down and prevent cancerous tumors.
Is it good to kid around at work? According to a researcher, the answer is yes.
The American update of Europe’s hot-selling Mercedes-built Smart Car entered the United States with 30,000 reservations.
Readers around the world have been sharing how reading spiritual teacher Eckhart Tolle’s #1 bestselling book, A New Earth: Awakening to Your...
The National Wildlife Federation has developed global warming fact sheets for all 50 states that show what effects climate change is having on local wildlife and what citizens can do to help.
Mar 01, 2008 03:00AM
<i>Patients Beyond Borders: Everybody’s Guide to Affordable, World-Class Medical Tourism</i> is the first comprehensive guide for Americans facing long-term financial insecurity due to challenging medical conditions.
Filmmaker James Twyman announces the worldwide release of <i>The Moses Code</i>. In the film, well-known spiritual leaders and bestselling authors discuss the importance of service as a spiritual practice.
Parents looking for a safe, effective alternative to over-the-counter cough medicine should give honey a try, says a new study.
Research suggests that tather than cutting out starchy foods, dieters will do better to limit the amount of table sugar and corn syrup that they eat.