Feb 05, 2016 04:17PM ● By Gina Marie Cronin
Know Your Food is a 190-acre ranch located about two hours outside Dallas that gives anyone the opportunity to own and know their food.
Feb 05, 2016 04:17PM
These practitioners lead the DWF area as innovators in cutting-edge practices that can save our teeth and perhaps our life, as well.
Friendship, this month’s theme, is an elemental form of relationship that’s core to marriage and family, business partnership, team play, practitioner and patient, service provider and customer.
Jan 29, 2016 10:43AM ● By Julianne Hale
Children's developing bodies and minds respond to yoga on a deep level, both on and off the mat. Here is how kids can get started practicing yoga to reap the many health benefits.
Jan 29, 2016 10:43AM ● By Judith Fertig
True friendships transcend age and time, come in many flavors and make for happy and healthy lives.
Jan 29, 2016 10:43AM ● By Randy Kambic
It lacks the speed and intensity of downhill skiing, but that’s the charm of cross-country skiing for those that love quiet time in nature while losing weight and building muscle.
Jan 29, 2016 10:43AM ● By Sandra Murphy
Starting with a bird feeder, binoculars and app, we can thrill to the medley of birds in our backyards and wildlife refuges.
Jan 29, 2016 10:07AM
Babies up to toddler age had 46 percent fewer strep infections when their mothers regularly chewed xylitol gum.
British college students given a bifidobacterium probiotic for six weeks during stressful final exams had significantly fewer and less severe cases of cold and flu.
Rutgers University researchers report that a compound in virgin olive oil killed cancer cells while sparing healthy cells.
Toddlers that were joked around with and played “pretend” activities developed better interpersonal skills later in life.
People over 80 that ate more fish and veggies than meat had brain sizes equal to those five years younger.