Oct 31, 2019 08:30AM
If the gratitude movement grows strong and deep enough, it may bring about necessary, radical change in the world.
Research shows kids that are grateful are happier, more studious, and less depressed, materialistic and prone to violence. Here are 3 ways to teach and instill gratefulness in children.
How backyard chickens make fascinating, low-maintenance pets, with fresh, organic eggs produced close to home being just one of the benefits.
From mountain peaks to base lodges, discover how many alpine ski resorts are working to reduce the environmental impact of their operations.
A hibiscus flower extract selectively kills off triple-negative breast cancer cells, one of the most difficult to treat types.
Study finds that drinking three or more servings of caffeinated beverages a day raises the odds of a headache that day or the next.
Switching to organics has quick payoffs, reducing agrochemicals in the body by 94 percent within a month.
Older people with dementia have responded to simple dance movement lessons with visible humor and imagination and reported a higher quality of life after six sessions.
Patients suffering from chronic-pain find that acupuncture treatments were significantly better than drugs at helping them sleep.
Researchers found that people with diets rich in vitamin A had a significantly reduced risk of developing squamous cell carcinoma (SCC) skin cancer.
Drinking sugar-sweetened drinks can increase the risk of developing non-alcoholic fatty liver disease (NAFLD) by 40 percent.
Oct 01, 2019 08:15AM ● By Kyle Hass
As we finally enter into what promises to be a very brief North Texas fall and look forward to the holiday season, we have a lot to be thankful for.