Natural Awakenings Dallas - October 2015 Read the October 2015 edition of Natural Awakenings Dallas. Thermography Receives Official Endorsements The U.S. Food and Drug Administration completed a review of the new AlfaSight 9000 system earlier this year and has cleared it to help with diagnosis of abnormalities of the female breast. Read More » Pharmaceuticals Versus Herbs for Treating Depression When it comes to depression, everyone seems to be looking for ways to treat the symptoms, often without addressing the root of the problem, but there are natural remedies that can aid in your fight against depression. Read More » Chefs for Farmers is a Traveling Feast Chefs for Farmers brings chefs, artisans and culinary influencers together to celebrate local and regional farmers and promote Dallas as an emerging food city from October 23 through 25. Read More » Loyd Park Expands Lodging Capacity The 791-acre Loyd Park, located in the middle of the Dallas/ Fort Worth Metroplex on the west shore of Joe Pool Lake, has added an 18-room lodge to complement its 221 campsites and eight lakefront cabins. Read More » Gluten Free & Allergen Friendly Expo The Gluten Free Media Group will hold its fifth annual Dallas Gluten Free & Allergen Friendly Expo, presented by Udi's and Glutino, on October 17 and 18 at the Dallas Market Center North Hall. Read More » Earth Day Texas Launches Monthly Series of Eco-Panels and Film Screenings Earth Day Monthlies (EDMo) will take place every third Thursday of the month and feature a panel of expert speakers tackling a particular theme, from sustainable food and smart energy to higher education and eco-focused careers. Read More » Aurora 2015 Ignites the Night For one night, 19 city blocks in downtown Dallas will be transformed on October 16 into an open-air urban playground of new media art: light, video, sound, and performance. Read More » Emotional Well-Being and Freedom is Possible Abundant Life Wellness Center is now offering a form of energy healing called Emotional Release, which helps clients identify and remove emotional baggage from past experiences. Read More » Majority of Americans Say Chiropractic Works for Neck and Back Pain Chiropractic care has a positive reputation among many U.S. adults for effective treatment of neck and back pain, with many agreeing that it is an effective treatment for this pain. Read More » Letter from Publisher As a health advocate, I am thrilled with the confluence of advances and attention being given to what I see as two of the most important issues we face today: cancer detection, prevention and care and climate change. Read More » Texas Leads the Way in Green Job Creation The national nonpartisan business group Environmental Entrepreneurs recently released its latest quarterly clean energy jobs report, showing that more than 2,160 new clean energy and clean transportation jobs were announced. Read More » Baylor’s Arts in Medicine Program Adds Spiritual Dimension Baylor University Medical Center has included artists on their staff who are there to provide patients with a creative outlet that complements therapies and healing. Read More » Grand Prairie is Growing in the Right Direction Grand Prairie really is a hidden gem in the Metroplex for those seeking a green lifestyle; the city takes a hands-on approach to encouraging residents to lead green, active lives. Read More » GridNEXT Conference in Houston The Texas Renewable Energy Industries Alliance (TREIA) will hold the 30th annual GridNEXT Conference— Advancing Clean Energy on the New Texas Grid—from November 11 to 13, in Houston. Read More » In-Print