Future Health: Plant-Based Medical Center
Founder and president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), Dr. Neal Barnard will be launching the Barnard Medical Center in early 2016. It will […]
Continue reading »Founder and president of the Physicians Committee for Responsible Medicine (PCRM), Dr. Neal Barnard will be launching the Barnard Medical Center in early 2016. It will […]
Continue reading »In an evaluation-obsessed work culture, we are now seeing changes that focus on relationships and process, not just results. For example, Accenture gave up annual […]
Continue reading »I’ve danced ever since I can remember, and now I know why: it keeps me healthy. Research suggests that dancing offers physical, emotional, social and […]
Continue reading »Research shows that trees and greenery help us heal faster and feel healthier. In a nutshell, according to Alex hutchinson for the New Yorker: “After […]
Continue reading »A free directory of plant-based physicians has been launched. It covers the United States, and, well, there are a lot of them! As we move […]
Continue reading »The Peruvian National Photovoltaic Household Electrification Program is working to provide solar photovoltaics to over 2 million citizens by 2016. At a cost of $200 million, the […]
Continue reading »A recent study looked at personality types based on music preferences, and created two broad categories: the empath, and the systemizer. The following songs exemplify […]
Continue reading »In this well-researched and wonderfully inspiring article, evolutionary biologist and author Dr. Tamsin Woolley-Barker describes the sheer hope and brilliance of nature’s system for evolution. […]
Continue reading »I was pleased to discover that plant-based foods (important for children, climate, drought, and many other reasons), are being promoted as healthy sources for energy […]
Continue reading »I usually think about empathy in the context of design thinking and non-violent communication. In this fascinating article from The Atlantic, I learned that typically […]
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