Jun 28, 2013 12:00PM
Animal rescue societies are finding their needy dogs and cats snapped up at shopping centers.
Water pollution is robbing fish of their sense of smell, making it hard for them to navigate, find mates and avoid predators.
The chemical DEHP, used in household plastics and food packages, shifts rat heart cells into increased use of fatty acids, also increasing the risk of heart failure.
Steamed, braised or baked, this crinkly green tops the U.S. Department of Agriculture charts for its vitamins, calcium, fiber and protein. Plus, its growth requires just 1 percent of the water used for beef!
Jun 28, 2013 12:00PM ● By Melinda Hemmelgarn
From organic standards to genetic modifications to animal antibiotics, food safety issues are hotly debated between consumer health advocates and those with commercial agendas.
Jun 28, 2013 12:00PM ● By Judith Fertig
Crazy Sexy Kitchen author Kris Carr shares her recipes for a scrumptious strawberry smoothie and a beyond-healthy kale salad.
Jun 24, 2013 01:09PM ● By Claire O’Neil
Americans are growing more food than flowers these days. Our award-winning cookbook authors show how to grill garden-fresh produce for mouthwatering goodness.
May 31, 2013 12:29PM ● By Armin Brott
Walking a child through life tends to make a man less self-centered and more patient, creative and flexible.
May 31, 2013 12:29PM ● By Sandra Murphy
Yoga, swimming, jumping hurdles—however we work out, dogs can be our best, most joyful exercise buddies.
May 31, 2013 12:29PM ● By Kim Childs
Can a man be both a good breadwinner and a spiritual seeker? Some men feel that it’s an either/or choice and women prefer bucks to personal growth. But is it true?