Jan 31, 2014 01:15PM ● By Janet Osen
Spinning, which originally combined a Zen-like cycling state and high-octane workout, may be cycling back to its roots.
Jan 31, 2014 01:15PM ● By Dr. Shawn Messonnier
An early diagnosis and three effective supplements can boost the heart health of beloved cats and dogs.
Jan 31, 2014 12:45PM
It’s not traveling at the warp-speed of Sci-Fi flicks, but after 36 years, a NASA spaceship has gone beyond the sun’s influence into unexplored territory.
The decline in woodshop classes means that many students lack basic manual competence and don’t know how to fix things; learning how leads to jobs.
Fish oil pills don’t activate cell membranes that reduce blood pressure as effectively as the Omega-3 fatty acids in oily fish like salmon, tuna and sardines.
Jan 31, 2014 12:45PM ● By Kathleen Barnes
Eating chocolate, walking a labyrinth, shaking loose from head to toe—what’s not to like about these easy strategies?
WGCU Public Media has recognized Natural Awakenings founder Sharon Bruckman as one of its 14 exceptional women for 2014 Makers: Women Who Make Southwest Florida.
A 20-year study has found that people that are happily married have better mental and physical health than unmarried individuals and fewer chronic conditions than people those that are divorced or widowed.
A peptide in egg whites pack as much wallop as the ACE inhibitor Captopril in treating hypertension, say Clemson University scientists.
Four simple phrases help us to forgive others, release heartfelt pain and move on with our lives.