Beat the Blues Naturally
May 31st, 2021 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Drug-Free Ways to Treat Depression Lack of interest, low energy, changes in weight, difficulty concentrating and feelings of worthlessness are [&hellip
May 31st, 2021 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Drug-Free Ways to Treat Depression Lack of interest, low energy, changes in weight, difficulty concentrating and feelings of worthlessness are [&hellip
May 31st, 2021 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Approximately 60,000 Americans are diagnosed each year in addition to the nearly 1 million that currently live with Parkinson’s and [&hellip
May 31st, 2021 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
by Anne Deatly Many people need to release pain from their bodies. They may have had the pain for years [&hellip
May 31st, 2021 | by Dr. Doug Pucci
Before blaming Mother Nature for sneezing fits, consider how seasonal cross-reactivity to certain foods might be the real culprit. It’s [&hellip
May 31st, 2021 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
by Warren Slaten Obesity is an epidemic. Among adult men, 70 percent are overweight. When we are overweight, we are [&hellip
May 31st, 2021 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
People that struggle to eat the often-recommended nine servings of fruit and vegetables each day can relax: The latest research from Harvard, [&hellip
May 31st, 2021 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Older people with high levels of life satisfaction—a favorable attitude toward life—have healthier habits, less depression and pain, better sleep [&hellip
May 31st, 2021 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Weighted blankets that provide a cozy, swaddled feeling have been big sellers during the trying days of the pandemic, and [&hellip
May 31st, 2021 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Research from the University of Queensland, in Australia, has found that peptic ulcers and irritable bowel syndrome, along with other gut [&hellip
May 31st, 2021 | by Natural Awakenings Publishing Corp.
Four widely used artificial sweeteners—saccharine, sucralose, aspartame and acesulfame potassium—promote the transfer of antibiotic resistance genes in both environmental and [&hellip