Jan 30, 2015 11:18AM
Low-emission, petroleum-free cordwood made out of compressed sawdust, nutshells and even olive pits is a good first step to ecologically sound fires.
Jan 30, 2015 11:17AM
Fewer than a quarter of Americans report being satisfied with their friendships, with GenXers and Boomers the least happy.
Married people are less likely to suffer from cardiovascular disease than divorced, widowed and single people.
Meditation, tai chi, qigong and yoga, along with other mind-body approaches, effectively reduce inflammation and boost antiviral immunity, Tufts researchers found.
Canadian scientists now suggest that the low amount of sodium recommended in U.S. dietary guidelines actually correlates with more heart disease and higher mortality.
Young women who drink soft drinks daily and have low levels of calcium and vitamin D have significantly more decayed, missing and filled teeth, an Argentinian study found.
Jan 30, 2015 11:17AM ● By Kathleen Barnes
Recovering from a deep loss takes time, but we can help ourselves with strategies ranging from soothing floral remedies to petting a dog and reaching out to others.
Jan 30, 2015 11:17AM ● By S. Alison Chabonais
When men and women consciously “tune in” while clicking through their choices on enlightened matchmaking sites, destiny often knocks.
Jan 30, 2015 11:17AM ● By Lane Vail
With scientists finding increasing proof of what some refer to as “the brain in the belly,” it’s more obvious than ever that what we eat affects our moods.
Jan 30, 2015 11:17AM ● By Debra Melani
To make the right choice, take into account a health club’s location, equipment and culture—and then take it for a test drive.