Oct 01, 2020 12:54PM ● By Joe Dunne
The world changes and balances. There is little we can do but adjust and accept.
Oct 01, 2020 12:52PM
Parker University (formerly Parker College of Chiropractic), founded in Dallas in 1982 by Dr. James William Parker, has more than 1,800 students and 34 academic programs, including its famed chiropractic program.
Oct 01, 2020 12:47PM
Want to support your immune system and prevent those unpleasant winter colds? As the weather gets colder, New Jersey Natural Medicine is happy to offer hydrotherapy to our clients.
Oct 01, 2020 12:45PM
A new book called Journey to Thank You, written by Renee Moran, launched on World Gratitude Day in September.
Oct 01, 2020 12:43PM ● By Isabella Dussias
As a stereotyped bunch, we teens are not exactly known for patience. We have been brought up to have any fact or trivia at the tip of our fingers with a quick internet search.
Oct 01, 2020 09:52AM ● By Nicole Zornitzer
For many years I have educated practitioners about the POWER of the yoga mat; this morning I am a living example of such.
Sep 30, 2020 09:30AM
Research finds that avocados can speed recovery after exercise while beet root juice improves muscular endurance.
Two new studies find that the risk of diabetes can be decreased by consuming a diet full of fruit, veggies and whole grains.
According to a new study, cinnamon, long known to help blood sugar levels, can diminish migraine attacks.
Studies find that probiotics can help to reduce depression and anxiety as well improve cognitive reaction time.
Scientists have found that the skin of deep-sea fish absorbs more than 99.95 percent of the light that hits them, aiding research in ultra-black substances for sensitive optical equipment.
According to a recent report on e-waste, a record 53.6 million metric tons of electronics were discarded in 2019 and could likely increase to 74.7 million tons per year by 2030.
Apple, Inc., the maker of the iPhone, iPad and Mac computers, has committed to becoming 100 percent carbon neutral overall, from its supply chain to retail outlets, by 2030.
Experts have discovered kelp that has survived for 16,000 years since the last ice age and are hopeful that this find will show how marine plant life survives extreme changes in climate.
The global total fertility rate (TFR) nearly halved from 1950 levels, when women had an average of 4.7 children each, to 2.4 in 2017, and it could fall below 1.7 by the turn of the century.