Healthy Living
Health Notes
Scientists at Vassar College release research on environmental risks and breast cancer.
This article was printed in the Fall 2006 / Winter 2007 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
Members of the Catskill 3500 Club spend the winter climbing the region's snowy summits.
This article was printed in the Fall 2006 / Winter 2007 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
The Environmental Working Group report on pesticide-laden fruit and what you should avoid.
This article was printed in the Fall 2006 / Winter 2007 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
Members of the Hudson Valley Triathlon Club play hard, no matter their level.
This article was printed in the Spring / Summer 2006 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
Art, well chosen, can be a healing element in hospitals and clinics.
This article was printed in the Spring / Summer 2006 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
Changing hormone levels cause women more difficulty in falling and staying asleep.
This article was printed in the Spring / Summer 2006 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
Cancer-causing agents flourish around us—and none of them are visible.
This article was printed in the Fall 2005 / Winter 2006 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
This ancient and illegal Asian fruit is believed to cure virtually any ailment, and its powers are as inscrutable as its flavor.
This article was printed in the Fall 2005 / Winter 2006 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
The sound of your own voice can heal you, body and soul.
This article was printed in the Fall 2005 / Winter 2006 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
What's a good way to make a difference to future generations? Massage your baby. Whether we are touched as infants directly influences how well we function as adults.
This article was printed in the Spring / Summer 2005 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
The year 2004 is long over, but many of us are still carrying some of it around—literally. Whatever your baggage might be, one of the best ways to drop it is through dance.
This article was printed in the Spring / Summer 2005 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
In 1990 Sandor Katz went macrobiotic following an interesting conversation at a dinner party. Little did Katz know that his decision would someday save his life.
This article was printed in the Spring / Summer 2005 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
In earlier times, physicians considered a patient's spiritual condition of equal importance to the physical state in the healing process.
This article was printed in the Fall 2004 / Winter 2005 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
It's probably no surprise that just as the rapid advance in technology is changing the way we live and communicate with each other, it is also altering the way physicians are treating & diagnosing some cancers.
This article was printed in the Fall 2004 / Winter 2005 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.
What happens to people whose lives are suddenly and irrevocably changed by traumatic injury, stroke, or life-threatening illness?
This article was printed in the Fall 2004 / Winter 2005 issue of Healthy Living Magazine.