Jul 29, 2016 10:30AM ● By April Thompson
A young Colorado boy has started a worldwide network of youngsters from Bhutan to Brazil that fight environmental degradation.
Jul 29, 2016 10:30AM ● By Sandra Murphy
Many critters that look abandoned or hurt don’t actually need our help—but if we do see a bird, squirrel, turtle or other wild animal in distress, here’s a guide on what to do.
Jul 29, 2016 10:30AM ● By Judith Fertig
We build confidence in our children by encouraging their unique strengths, fostering their dreams, allowing healthy risks and engaging them in community service.
Jul 29, 2016 08:50AM ● By Avery Mack
The red eyes, sneezes and runny noses of nasal allergies respond to a surprising treatment—microscopic salt particles circulating inside a specially designed room.
Jul 29, 2016 08:50AM ● By Randy Kambic
The good news about walking keeps mounting: A brisk stroll reduces anxiety and depression, helps us think more clearly and fosters honest shared conversation.
Jul 29, 2016 08:50AM ● By April Thompson
Concerned that more than $160 billion worth of uneaten food ends up annually in landfills, college-age entrepreneurs are figuring out how to redirect still-good edibles to people and animals.
Jul 29, 2016 08:50AM ● By Linda Sechrist
If we lock ourselves into a hand-me-down worldview, we lose access to our own deep stores of creativity and wisdom.
Creativity can be not only nurtured, but taught. When children engage in imaginary play and exploration, they build thinking skills, patience and resiliency.
Jul 09, 2016 10:02AM ● By Allison Garmon
Dr. Cosimo Ricciardi became the first area podiatrist to offer new, nonsurgical treatments targeting inflamed tendons and joints.
Jul 09, 2016 10:02AM ● By Mark O’Brien
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