Media Promote Junk Food
January 1st, 2018 | by Amber Lanier Nagle
by Amber Lanier Nagle Secondary causes of childhood obesity include pervasive junk food marketing. A recent study in Obesity Reviews [&hellip
January 1st, 2018 | by Amber Lanier Nagle
by Amber Lanier Nagle Secondary causes of childhood obesity include pervasive junk food marketing. A recent study in Obesity Reviews [&hellip
January 1st, 2018 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Healthy diet options of spinach and kale may also help keep our brains fit. In a study from the university [&hellip
January 1st, 2018 | by Avery Mack
Choose Earth-Friendly Alternatives by Avery Mack Grocery bags, bottles, cups and straws comprise much of the 9.1 billion tons of [&hellip
January 1st, 2018 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Cardiologists Urge Plant-Based Hospital Meals The American College of Cardiology (ACC) is advising hospitals in improving patient menus by adding [&hellip
January 1st, 2018 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Eating fish at least twice a week may significantly reduce the pain and swelling associated with rheumatoid arthritis,in which the [&hellip
January 1st, 2018 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Higher Prices Lower Use Research from the Medical University of Vienna found in a 30-year study that increasing prices for [&hellip
January 1st, 2018 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Recycled Plastics Put to Good Use Australia’s Centre for Advanced Design in Engineering Training at Deakin University is practicing an [&hellip
January 1st, 2018 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Simple movement turns out to be the best way to lift mood, improve memory and protect the brain against age-related [&hellip
January 1st, 2018 | by April Thompson
on Why Science Finds Faith a Healthy Choice by April Thompson Physician Harold G. Koenig, an international authority on religion, [&hellip
January 1st, 2018 | by Jerry & Pat Hocek
I was out having dinner with a friend just before Christmas. During appetizers, he mentioned that it’s apparently common for [&hellip