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Healthy Eating, Family-StyleToday’s hectic schedules make it easy to rely upon drive-through dining, and our expanding waistlines—a national epidemic among children as well as adults—demonstrate the dangers of too much fast food. Try this smorgasbord of simple strategies, compiled by our experts, to boost nutrition, taste and pleasurable family time. |
August 2012 |
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Keeping Pets' Ears HealthyEar infections disrupt your four-legged friend’s health and well-being. Integrative veterinarian Dr. Matthew Heller offers helpful, holistic advice. |
July 2012 |
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The Ultimate MinimalistWhen he left Earth, this remarkable political and spiritual leader had fewer than 10 possessions. We can all be enriched by his admirable legacy of how to live. |
July 2012 |
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Urban WalkaboutExplore the multiple benefits of urban walkability and learn how to initiate movements towards your own more walkable hometown. |
July 2012 |
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Play the Inner GameTim Gallwey, author of The Inner Game of Tennis, offers insights that can enhance learning and heighten performance and enjoyment of life, both on and off the court. |
July 2012 |
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The Truth about GMOsNoted plant pathologist and Purdue University Professor Emeritus Don Huber, Ph.D., speaks out internationally about the risky business of biotechnology. |
July 2012 |
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Happy Fourth of July!These 10 simple daytime activities will make the most of the holiday for everyone. |
July 2012 |
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Natural Summer Skin CareLearn helpful ways to shield your skin from without—using chemical-free sunscreens and other tactics—and nourish it from within, by eating a protective diet. |
July 2012 |
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Outdoor EntertainingEasy, simple and utterly delish—make the most of backyard cookouts and picnic takeouts with these savory summer recipes. |
July 2012 |
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Simple Summer PleasuresLong days and languid nights are the ideal time to cultivate the art of treating ourselves to simple pleasures. Natural Awakenings publishers and contributors around the country look at summers past and present to suggest springboards to enjoyment. |
July 2012 |