Sep 01, 2017 12:09PM ● By Linda Sechrist
Hundreds of abstracts published on the results of cannabis research can’t be wrong.
Sep 01, 2017 12:02PM ● By Dr. Devin Perdue
If you’re not in the mood, you can’t do that stuff right. – J.D. Salinger, The Catcher in the Rye
Sep 01, 2017 11:44AM ● By John Walcott
Tai chi is a well-researched exercise with multiple studies over the last thirty years linking it to lower rates of depression, illness, insomnia and inflammation.
Aug 31, 2017 12:15PM
In a multi-country study, half of seniors aged 70 to 103 actively caring for others—including grandchildren and friends—were alive seven years later, while half of those that weren’t care giving died within four years.
People that rise early make healthier food choices and are more physically active throughout the day, say researchers.
Sedentary adults with hypertension that drank beetroot juice before a thrice-weekly treadmill session had brain connectivity markers of younger adults.
Japanese men and women that reduced salt in their diet made fewer trips to the bathroom at night, while those that increased salt intake made more.
Aug 31, 2017 12:14PM
In two studies, regular yoga classes or individual practice lowered anxiety, depression and negative thoughts in people with eating disorders.
West Virginia adults with early symptoms of Alzheimer’s improved their memory and cognitive functions after three months of kirtan kriya meditating or listening to other music 12 minutes a day.
Children have fewer school absences and infections in the first year after a tonsillectomy, but the benefits ebb over time, reports a Vanderbilt University Medical Center study of 10,000 children.
A huge Colorado feedlot that supplies organic milk to Walmart and Costco has come under scrutiny after satellite imagery raised questions about whether it complies with outdoor grazing rules.
To safely dispose of 56 million gallons of nuclear waste dating back to the Second World War, the Department of Energy might replace a glass-log encasement plan with a cement option.
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