Jan 01, 2008 03:00AM
Recent research suggests that today’s obese kids are suffering from more than a diet too high in fat and sugar and too little exercise. Fat also is generated by a lack of sleep.
Scientists report that when it comes to peanuts, curiously, boiled is best.
Small farmers in developing nations are gaining ground against middlemen and reaping a 10- to 20-percent greater share of the profits as corporate America sniffs out growing demand for fair trade coffee.
Thomas Nelson publishers have just released the first Bible to be printed on recycled and Forest Stewardship Council-certified paper.
Want to make peace with your physique? Step off the treadmill and onto a yoga mat.
Data confirms a promising trend toward more protective, involved parenting than just 10 years ago, which means more restriction on kids’ television viewing.
Hundreds of eateries are gaining attention--and business--for becoming certified green restaurants.
Researchers have discovered a significant connection between health and the important role the mind plays when it comes to both realizing health and treating disease.
The five-year U.S. farm bill now under discussion in Congress has been characterized by many as a multi-billion dollar welfare check for big agribusiness for good reason.
Findings suggest that it might be wise to keep Echinacea on hand during cold season to help protect yourself from becoming sick and shorten the duration of a cold.