Jan 30, 2016 09:47AM
All emotions vibrate from either fear or love. For instance, when there is a diagnosis of disease, fear is often the first emotion felt.
Jan 30, 2016 09:38AM
Speaker Ted Redmond from the Pale Blue Dot, BlueDotRegister.org, will speak about Making Change Personal.
Jan 30, 2016 09:36AM
Three speakers will gather to share their insights on the nature of energy, from 1 to 4 p.m., on February 27, in St. Paul.
Jan 30, 2016 09:32AM
Roberta Fernandez, owner of the FARE Hypnosis Center, in Eden Prairie, offers certification training for new hypnotists as well as continuing education for hypnotists and other professionals to enhance their current skills.
Jan 30, 2016 09:31AM
Gregory Ripley, acupuncturist and owner of Primal Health & Wellness, recently had his book published by Three Pines Press: Tao of Sustainability: Cultivate Yourself to Heal the Earth.
Jan 30, 2016 09:27AM
The 26th annual Healthy Life Expo will be held from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., February 6 and 7, at the Minneapolis Convention Center.
Jan 30, 2016 09:24AM
The Family Fitness Expo will be held from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., on March 5, at the Maple Grove Community Center.
Jan 30, 2016 09:09AM
The fifth annual Midwest Women’s Herbal Conference will be held June 3 to 5, at Camp Helen Brachman, in Almond, Wisconsin (between Milwaukee...
Jan 30, 2016 09:01AM
John Seaverson, DDS, has joined his wife and fellow dentist, Dr. Kari Seaverson, and her business partner, Dwight Tschetter, DDS, at Tooth by the Lake in Hopkins.
Jan 30, 2016 08:28AM
The Sustainable Farming Association annual conference, Minnesota’s farmer networking showcase, will take place from 8:30 a.m. to 5:30 p.m., February 13 in St. Joseph.
Jan 30, 2016 08:24AM
The technique of dowsing has been used for thousands of years. Some cultures have used it to find underground wells or minerals. It has also been used to create positive energy sites where thousands of people visit each year. This includes places such as Sedona, Arizona, and Stonehenge and Avebury in the UK.
Jan 30, 2016 08:23AM
Jose and Katy Lozano of Healthy & Happy Together are passionate about guiding, inspiring, and motivating men and women to reach a healthier lifestyle.
Jan 30, 2016 08:14AM
Friendship. For some people, this word brings a rush of joy and memories, support and laughter. For others, friendship means struggle, isolation and hurt feelings.
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 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 10:43AM ● 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 10:07AM
Babies up to toddler age had 46 percent fewer strep infections when their mothers regularly chewed xylitol gum.
Rutgers University researchers report that a compound in virgin olive oil killed cancer cells while sparing healthy cells.
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.
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.
People with a history of chronic bronchitis that routinely drank five or more high-fructose corn syrup sodas a week showed an 80 percent increase in bronchitis incidents.
The world’s largest spice company has promised to make 80 percent of its herbs and spices both organic and non-GMO by 2016.
The brand-new Levi’s Stadium is built with repurposed materials, has a green roof and solar panels, and is easily reached by bicycle paths and public transportation.
Responding to public sentiment, the Shrine Circus CEO has announced an end to acts by elephants, tigers and lions, which he states “are deserving of our respect and awe.”
Aspen is the third municipality in the country to shift entirely away from fossil fuels, thanks partly to price drops in renewables and government disincentives for coal.
Waste and debris pulled from the ocean, including plastic, yarn, fibers, and fishing nets, will be woven into some Adidas shoes this year.
Using morphed photographs of African and Asian faces, researchers have reduced the differentiating response of toddlers to foreign racial groups.
The website WXshift.org uses weather and climate data to forecast what the weather will be like in 2050.
We can make our Joe-to-go more planet-friendly by foregoing the paper cups and plastic stirrers.
Jan 29, 2016 10:07AM ● By Kay Lindahl
How often do we really listen to another? Yet listening deeply opens up vistas of creativity and healing in ourselves and others.
Jan 29, 2016 10:06AM ● By Gerry Strauss
The actress who has grown up before our eyes is committed to consistent eco-friendly choices that include breastfeeding and playing outdoors with her children.
Jan 29, 2016 10:06AM ● By Avery Mack
Is it hard finding that special someone who really “gets” you? Online green dating sites can connect you with a world of like-minded prospects.
Jan 29, 2016 10:06AM ● By Judith Fertig
No longer lost in the past, ancient grains such as yellow millet, brown quinoa and black rice offer tasty, healthy alternatives.
Jan 29, 2016 10:06AM ● By Linda Sechrist
A whole-body approach to dentistry goes beyond treating tooth decay to exploring the links between oral bacteria, jaw musculature and diseases such as hypertension and dementia.
Dec 29, 2015 05:37PM ● By Dennis Merritt Jones
Significant events in life—often unplanned and painful ones—inspire us to dig deeper into their potential to move us toward authentic wholeness.
Dec 29, 2015 05:25PM ● By Shawn Messonnier
Holistic medicine is just as nourishing and effective for our pets as it is for humans.
Dec 29, 2015 05:25PM ● By Linda Sechrist
By regulating our environment and our response to it, we can ensure that inherited genes don’t have the last word.
Dec 29, 2015 05:25PM ● By Lisa Marshall
Instead of focusing on symptomatic diagnoses of heart, liver, respiratory or other conditions, functional medicine looks deeply into our personal history and the body’s interlinked systems to heal the whole person.
Dec 29, 2015 05:25PM
Increasingly, physicians are urging labeling of GMO products and voicing concerns about their carcinogenic properties.
In the last 45 years, overfishing, pollution and climate change have eliminated 75 percent of the family of fish that includes tuna and mackerel, as well as a quarter of shark and ray species.
Dec 29, 2015 04:23PM
Creators of the popular kids’ puppet show are consulting with autism groups in creating a new autistic kid-character named Julia.
Grade-school kids chow down more often on fruits and veggies for lunch if they eat after recess rather than before.
Thoughtful British universities are providing “puppy rooms” to help students make it through exam anxiety.
Dec 29, 2015 04:23PM ● By Gail Condrick
People are flocking to dance exercise workouts combining moving meditation and self-expression that has dancers glowing.
Citing research links to liver, nerve and heart disorders, more than 200 scientists have called for a halt to the production of the chemicals used to coat non-stick cookware.
Dec 29, 2015 04:23PM ● By Avery Mack
Simple household and car fixes that take mere minutes can make a big difference in the planetary footprint we make.
Japanese scientists have discovered how to convert the sun’s rays via microwaves into a direct power source strong enough to wirelessly power an electric tea kettle; now they’re working to scale it up.
To boost employee productivity, morale and health, corporations as diverse as Aetna, Google and General Mills now supply courses on meditation and yoga.