Oct 29, 2021 09:30AM ● By Erin Lehn
These 10 tips can help teens to practice more mindful living in their daily lives.
Oct 29, 2021 09:30AM ● By Marlaina Donato
Hugs have proven power to soothe and nurture us, and it’s not necessary to have another human to enjoy their physical and mental health benefits.
Oct 29, 2021 09:30AM ● By Sandra Yeyati
What to look for when shopping non-toxic, eco-friendly home decor items that are built to last and won’t pollute the environment.
Oct 29, 2021 09:30AM
The microparticles that result from plastics breakdown are contaminating global waters, air, soil and snow, but with certain steps we can avoid adding to the toxic refuse.
Chlorpyrifos, a pesticide linked to neurological damage in children, including reduced IQ, loss of working memory and attention deficit disorders, can no longer be used on food.
The United Nations predicts that the rapidly growing industry of eating insects (entomophagy) could be worth $6.3 billion by 2030, so bug-based products may soon appear in local stores.
The water table in the Middle East is becoming depleted due to persistent drought, high temperatures, poor water management and overuse, and climate change.
A study finds that about 1,300 invasive plants are sold at garden centers, nurseries and other retailers.
Better recycling solutions are being introduced the remove the burden from the consumer and recyclers while making the process easier.
A Swedish method of building using cross-laminated timber (CLT) is emerging as a climate-friendly alternative to traditional, concrete-based construction.
Exercise, proper diet, low body mass index and abstinence from smoking and drinking correlate with decreased cancer incidence, even in those with a high genetic risk.
Eating foods high in flavonoids—the antioxidant-rich plant compounds found in strawberries, oranges, peppers and apples—can reduce the risk of cognitive decline by 20 percent or more.
Natural Awakenings of Atlanta