May 01, 2020 05:16PM
Enjoy the May Issue from the comfort of your own home. Special immune boosting tips and ways to stay calm during these unique times.
May 01, 2020 05:03PM ● By David MacDonald
Using Acupuncture and Chiropractic for Synergistic Healing in Veterinary Medicine.
May 01, 2020 03:29PM ● By Isabella Dussias
How do we, as teens, stay hopeful in these very uncertain times? We simply accept the reality of our current situation and try to adapt to our temporary normal.
May 01, 2020 03:26PM ● By Nicole Zornitzer
we need to accept where we are in this very moment, who we are in this very moment and how we feel in this very moment in order to shine.
May 01, 2020 03:19PM ● By Joe Dunne
As always “if you have your health, you have everything” seems to ring true. All of us at Natural Awakenings wish you good health.
Apr 30, 2020 09:30AM
A new Harvard study of young sperm donors reports that men that exercise more have better sperm quality.
Consuming vinegar made from date pulp and pits can significantly improve total cholesterol, LDL, triglyceride and HDL levels, as well as several biomarkers of inflammation.
Fewer than seven hours of sleep for a child is linked to anxiety, depression, impulsiveness and cognitive difficulties and also impacts a child’s brain structure.
Supplementation with quercetin can significantly reduce both diastolic and systolic blood pressure as well as improve HDL cholesterol and triglyceride levels.
A plant-based diet low in such sulfur amino acid foods as meat, dairy, nuts and soy may be key to lowering the risk of heart disease.
Rapid weather swings as a result of climate change raise the risk of flu virus infections and epidemics, reports a study.
If Australia can grow enough of the puffy, pink Asparagopsis taxiformis seaweed for every cow in the country, they could cut greenhouse gas emissions by 10 percent.
Biowaste from durian fruit and jackfruit scraps is a possible candidate to create next generation, high-performance, yet low-cost supercapacitors for energy storage devices.
New research suggests that individual members of a bee swarm behave like neurons in a human brain.
Five new songbird species and five new subspecies have been found on a single small island near Sulawesi, Indonesia.