No Food Scraps Need Go to Waste People in the United States waste more than a third of all of the food they produce, but more…
Browsing: April 2015 Issue
Fit Shades Research from the University of Essex, in England, suggests that viewing natural green images while exercising may be better than being exposed to other…
Environment Linked to Intellectual Impairments Confirming previous findings, a large study from the University of Chicago has found that autism is linked to toxic environmental exposure.…
Alternative Solution for Seasonal Symptoms Research from Berlin’s Charité University Medical Center suggests that acupuncture is an effective treatment for patients with seasonal allergic rhinitis. Published…
Paper Over Pixels Researchers from Norway’s Stavanger University and France’s Aix-Marseille Université found that readers remember a story better if it’s on paper. The study tested…
Unlike their Eastern counterparts, North American and some European herbalists seek to directly mitigate health issues or facilitate specific bodily functions using particular plants, roots and…
Lower Levels Through Fruit Consumption A study published in the World Journal of Diabetes concluded that the regular consumption of a flavonoid-rich strawberry beverage reduces blood pressure in people…
On April 25, from 2:30 to 4:30 p.m., a restorative yoga class with a yoga nidra meditation will be held at Emerge Yoga & Wellness studio, in Bellmore.…
by Gina Marie Cronin Many yoga practitioners have thought … and thought … and thought some more about taking a teacher training certification program. It’s something…
If a pet has been diagnosed with cancer and is undergoing chemotherapy as part of the treatment, it is vital to keep the pet as healthy…
by Kelly Martinsen Long Island resident Michael Stern is an award-winning filmmaker and founder of visitor One Entertainment. He’s directed more than 35 music videos and…
