May 30, 2014 10:55AM
A new study detected surprisingly higher levels of carbon dioxide emissions in lawns than in cornfields.
A pioneering effort pairs up debt-hampered college graduates with nonprofits and their donors to help them pay down student loans in exchange for résumé-building volunteer work.
Widely-used fungicides, once considered harmless to bees, are a major cause of the die-off of honeybee colonies in the U.S., scientists say.
We share practical ways to lower the volatile compounds inside vehicles that can make driving a literal headache.
May 30, 2014 10:54AM
In an 18-year study, women eating blueberries or strawberries at least three times a week lowered their heart attack risk by 32 percent.
When combined with selenium and lycopene, eating saw palmetto extract reduces the risk of prostate cancer in a mere three months.
After five hours of mindfulness training, smokers amped up self-control to the point of smoking 60 percent less.
In a 10-year study, HIV patients that gave and received compassionate love had more immune-boosting white cells and fewer markers of the disease.
Women that ate a plant-based or Mediterranean diet in their 60s were more likely to avoid death and disease in their 70s.
A technique that involves tapping the body’s acupressure points while focusing on painful memories cut trauma symptoms in vets by 90 percent.