October 28, 2015 Should menus tell you how far you'll have to walk to burn off your lunch? Study says yes. A new study found that menus displaying how much exercise it takes to burn off the calories in a meal may be more successful at getting people to eat less.
October 28, 2015 4 natural cold and flu remedies Instead of going to the drugstore when you are coming down with a cold or the flu – why not try your local natural food store?
October 28, 2015 Grapevine quarantine in California partially lifted Two years of testing and trapping have shown that an invasive species that led to vineyard quarantines across Northern California and threatened the state's wine industry has been eradicated in four of the affected counties
October 28, 2015 Solo rockers die younger, study says Rock stars really do die young, especially if they perform solo, a new study from British researchers suggests
October 28, 2015 WHO talks with China on sending bird flu team The World Health Organization is talking with the Chinese government about sending international experts to China to help investigate a new bird flu strain that has sickened at least 24 people, killing seven of them
October 28, 2015 Body's response to disease has a smell, study suggests Humans may be able to smell sickness, or at least detect a distinct odor in the sweat of people with highly active immune systems who are responding to infection, a new study from Sweden suggests.Â
October 28, 2015 Surf's up in the fitness studio Spun out on spinning? Bored in barre class? Group fitness fans can rejoice. Indoor surfing is a new workout, born of the sea but carving out a place in the center of town
October 28, 2015 Can floating in a tank of water help your mind and body? The Claim: The practice of regularly floating in a special tank full of warm water and Epsom salts can profoundly relax a person and lead to a variety of mind and body benefits, according to centers that charge for sessions in the tanks.
October 28, 2015 Many veterans given psychiatric drugs without diagnosis, study shows Nearly one-third of U.S. veterans who are given psychiatric medications by their doctors do not have a diagnosed mental health problem, according to a new study.
October 28, 2015 A road to mental health through the kitchen Many cooks know what a sanctuary the kitchen can be. Â