Natural Awakenings Dallas - October 2013 Read the October 2013 edition of Natural Awakenings Dallas. NCTCOG Sustainability Projects Proliferate The 2013 Ozone Season is just about over in North Central Texas, rated as having a medium threat for its 10-county region by the U.S. environmental Protection Agency. Read More » A Wilderness Jewel In Our Backyard The Ft. Worth Nature Center and Refuge (FWNCR) is comprised of forests, prairies and wetlands, much like the Fort Worth/Dallas Metroplex once looked. Read More » Cross Reactivity: When Gluten-Free is Not Enough When the body creates antibodies against gluten, those same antibodies also recognize proteins in other foods. Read More » Hot Tubs Provide Valuable Hydrotherapy Hot tubs can aid in relief of arthritis, bromyalgea, diabetes, sports injuries, back, hip or knee problems and stress relief and relaxation. Read More » Upcoming Sierra Club Events For a great way to find out about local conservation issues and enjoy the great outdoors, here is a sampling of upcoming Dallas Sierra Club Outings. Read More » Awaken Your Divine Self Tour Comes to Dallas Spiritual teachers Swamiji Shanmuga and Amma Adi Sakthi, founders of the nonprofit Ekatvam Foundation, in Singapore, will tour the United States this fall, including three events in Dallas Read More » Everything’s Bigger in Texas, Even the Fair The State Fair of Texas is up and running in the 277-acre Fair Park with the theme The One and Only. Read More » October 2013 Kudos The U.S. Senate has unanimously passed a resolution designating October 7 to 13 as Naturopathic Medicine Week. Read More » Research Company Conducts Clinical Trials for Cures Research Across America (RAA) is a 15-site national research institution that performed more than 1,800 clinical research trials in multiple areas of inquiry. Read More » DART: There’s an App for That Taking the Dallas Area Rapid Transit (DART) light rail train is now as easy as pulling out an iPhone and using the new GoPass app. Read More » October 2013 Publisher Letter Not only does October mark the real beginning of Fall in North Texas, but it also brings with it two things that are near and dear to my heart; the Texas State Fair and our issue on the Environment. Read More » In-Print