Apr 30, 2014 12:10PM
The wooded areas of cities actually save lives by removing pollution from the air, reports the U.S. Forest Service.
With racks of rentable bikes in New York and growing numbers of bike pathways at campuses, life is getting easier for those on two wheels.
The world’s oldest creatures are rapidly disappearing, but there are practical steps we can take right here at home to save them.
Toyota, Hyundai and Honda are introducing fuel-cell cars that can reach speeds of 100 miles per hour without pollution or the noise of a roaring engine.
Hand-making food with fruits and veggies for infants makes them far less allergy-prone as toddlers.
People with HIV taking a daily multivitamin and selenium for two years had better blood tests and fewer health problems.
Vitamin D is not only of little use in preventing hip fractures, it also is linked to a higher risk of breast cancer, studies report.
A noninvasive infertility treatment that combines pelvic massage with supplements had an 83 percent success rate of conception in a groundbreaking study.
Apr 30, 2014 12:09PM
In Thai and British studies, the babies of women that drank cow milk while breastfeeding were much more likely to have skin allergies.
Apr 30, 2014 12:09PM ● By Christine MacDonald
The athlete, model, wife, mom and sustainability activist speaks on the importance of self-care, strategizing and supportive girlfriends.