Jul 01, 2010 03:00AM ● By Tori Hartman
America’s first Continental Congress likely didn’t consult a color glossary when choosing the colors for Betsy Ross to sew into the stars and stripes of our national flag. Yet her choices were uncanny at pinpointing the true message of the country...
Jul 01, 2010 03:00AM
Eating a meal too quickly reduces release of the hormones in the gut that induce feelings of being full, which can lead to overeating and weight gain.
Jul 01, 2010 03:00AM ● By Dana Ullman, MPH and Dr. Lauri Grossman
Medicines such as Arnica, Hypericum, and Calendula can help to heal common injuries when used correctly.
From sea to shining sea, America’s eight large geographic regions give us a taste of our country.
Learn about ways to find what is growing in your region, tips for extending the growing season, and advice on creating your own garden.
While chemical dispersants prevent leaking oil from surfacing, it may do far more to hide the true magnitude of the disaster from public scrutiny than to save the beaches.
Nonstick cookware, popular because it’s convenient to use and clean, also emits toxic fumes when overheated.
Three key medicines for sports injuries are Arnica for shock and trauma to soft tissue and muscle; Hypericum for shooting pains and trauma t...
Jul 01, 2010 03:00AM ● By Dr. Michelle May
Children are born with the ability to eat instinctively, fully tuned in to internal cues of hunger and fullness.
This sunshine vitamin is key for keeping your immune system healthy.