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 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?
May 31, 2013 12:29PM ● By Randy Kambic
When we kick off our shoes, our feet are soothed, stimulated and strengthened by their up-close and personal contact with the good earth.
May 31, 2013 12:05PM
A popular home lawn spray is wiping out snails, crayfish and water plants in Florida waterways.
The latest thinner, less reflective solar cells capture more light waves, raising efficiency of solar panels by 81 percent, even under cloudy skies.
Listening to music we personally love, no matter the genre, makes exercising feel easier and propels us more easily into “the zone”.
The heart-boosting compound found in grape skins and red wine makes prostate tumor cells more susceptible to being zapped by radiation.