Natural Awakenings Dallas-Fort Worth June 2023 Read the Natural Awakenings Dallas-Fort Worth June 2023 Issue. Read the Natural Awakenings Dallas-Fort Worth June 2023 Issue. Natural Awakenings Dallas-Fort Worth June 2023 Read the Natural Awakenings Dallas-Fort Worth June 2023 Issue. Read More » Take a Pledge to Clean the Air and Improve Health Despite improvements in air quality, Dallas-Fort Worth still does not meet federal government standards for ozone pollution. Read More » Use Men’s Health Week for Introspection The nonprofit Men’s Health Network celebrates Men’s Health Week from June 12 through 18. Providing a great opportunity to shine a light on the unique health Read More » Using Telemedicine to Break the Ice According to a Cleveland Clinic survey, it is common for men to avoid seeking healthcare. In fact, 65 percent of men surveyed reported that they wait as long as possible before seeking care Read More » Electric Scooter and Bike Sharing is Back After experimenting with more 10,000 shared scooters and e-bikes for two years, Lime is one of three vendors, which include Bird and Superpedestrian Read More » Texas Blueberry Festival The Texas Blueberry Festival, held on June 10 at Festival Park in historic downtown Nacogdoches, marks the 33rd anniversary of the celebration of the annual blueberry harvest. Read More » Show Us the Veggies The Fruit, Vegetable, Herb and Flower Show will be presented by the Denton County Master Gardener Association from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m., June 17 Read More » Parker University Offers Hybrid Instruction For those seeking a Doctor of Chiropractic (DC) career, the new Parker University hybrid online and in-person program enrolling now educates individuals as patient-centered chiropractic Read More » KUDOS - Greening Czar Dallas Mayor Eric L. Johnson has named Garrett Boone the City’s inaugural Greening Czar. He will lead the mayor’s priority initiative to transform vacant Read More » A Moment for Father Time Have you ever wondered why time is often referred to as “Father Time”? For some reason, as I was pondering Father’s Day Read More » Artificial Intelligence That Can See With the Mind’s Eye A team of researchers from the National University of Singapore, the Chinese University of Hong Kong and Stanford University are using artificial intelligence (AI) to decode human brain scans and determine what a person is picturing in their mind. Read More » Arugula Salad With Mango Dressing Conscious Eating Recipe. A metabolic healthy side dish perfect for a summer gathering. Read More » Barefoot Blessings: Basking in the Soul of Summer As birds and humans go about their inspired tasks, bees and butterflies dive into their own nectarous agenda. There is no arguing that we all wake up feeling a little bit younger as the days burn longer. Read More » Chicken Curry Conscious eating recipe. A healthy metabolic meal packed with spices and proteins. Read More » Conscious Fatherhood: Building a Better Family Fathers need to understand what matters most to them and then dedicate their time, money and energy in alignment with those priorities. Read More » Converting Food to Energy: Learning How Metabolism Works Metabolism is the process by which the foods and drinks we consume are converted into energy. We may not notice the cellular mechanisms that transform fat and glucose into the oomph in our step, but when they start to wane, we definitely know something is wrong. Read More » Daily Intense Activity Prolongs Life A new study in the journal Nature Medicine suggests that short bursts of intense movement are associated with a lower risk of premature death. Read More » Dramatic Drop in Arctic Ice Levels New research published in the journal Nature has found dramatic changes in the composition of sea ice in the Arctic Ocean since 2007 caused by climate change. Read More » Greener Grilling The aroma of tasty treats sizzling on an outdoor grill evokes memories of laughter among family and friends, picnic tables brimming with colorful foods and the joy of running barefoot in the grass. Read More » Herbs and Spices Promote Gut Health A 2022 research study published in The Journal of Nutrition suggests that herbs and spices may be unsung heroes in the quest for gut health. Read More » Keeping Eyes Sharp: A Holistic Approach to Vision Health While regular eye exams are important, preventative and proactive maintenance is key to achieving healthy vision. Read More » Leaps and Bounds: Keeping Canine Jumpers Injury-Free Like humans, dogs can sustain injuries, including soft tissue trauma, such as cuts and bruises; back injuries or slipped vertebral discs; sprains; and broken legs. Read More » Low Vitamin D Linked to Risk of Death A new study published in Annals of Internal Medicine determined that vitamin D deficiency increases mortality risk. Read More » Mark Hyman on Living Healthy to 100 and Beyond Mark Hyman is a practicing family physician and an internationally recognized leader, bestselling author, speaker, educator and advocate in the field of functional medicine. Read More » Microplastics Released by Tea Bags Most mesh tea bags are made of 20 to 30 percent plastic, which can release microplastics and nanoplastics, causing harmful effects for both human health and the environment. Read More » Nem Lui Hue [Lemongrass Skewers With Pork or Chicken] Conscious Eating recipe. A metabolically healthy meal packed with plants and protein. Read More » New Insights on Water Consumption Requirements We have been conditioned to believe that eight glasses of water are required each day, but new research published in Science found that daily water needs vary based on numerous factors. Read More » Open Letter to Pause AI Experiments A group of leading technology executives, researchers, academics and others from around the world have signed an open letter prepared by the Future of Life Institute calling for a six-month pause on large, human-competitive artificial intelligence experiments. Read More » Rise in Children With Autism In March, the U.S. Centers for Disease Control (CDC) released updated statistics on the rate of children diagnosed with autism spectrum disorder (ASD), which has been steadily on the rise. Read More » Smartphones Make Poor Babysitters Parents are busy people, often juggling multiple commitments. Add a toddler meltdown to the mix, and it is easy to understand why parents may reach for a tablet, smartphone or other screen to calm and occupy the child. Read More » Socially Conscious Investing: How to Choose Sustainable Stocks and Mutual Funds When choosing stocks and mutual funds, a growing number of investors don’t just want to get a good return on their investment, they also seek to support corporations that spread kindness, protect (or do not pollute) the environment and support women, minorities and LGBTQ+ people. Read More » Straighten Up and Feel Right: Tips for Good Posture and a Healthy Spine Healthy postures encourage proper alignment of body structures, while unhealthy postures can lead to a host of issues, including muscle and joint pain, balance impairment and decreased mobility. Read More » What Every Man Wants: Sexual Vitality at Every Age Male sexual function is better understood medically than ever before, and it is more common for men to talk with their doctors and other professionals about topics that seemed taboo not that long ago. Read More » In-Print June 2023 Mens Health Issue June 2023 Issue