Jenna Blumenfeld
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New research shows the Mediterranean diet may help reduce symptoms of sleep apnea.
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A strenuous workout is great for your waistline, but it can also improve your memory.
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You may love your career, but long hours spent in a cubicle can harm your health. Here are some expert tips to help you survive the office.
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How do you convince average American consumers to truly care about medical, economic or social issues taking place halfway around the world? Better still, how do you get them to contribute? Sevenly.org addresses these issues, as reported by Organic Connections, the magazine for Natural Vitality.
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Documentary filmmaker Mary Mazzio’s latest effort, The Apple Pushers, follows five New York City produce vendors who bring fresh items to “food deserts.” Organic Connections, the magazine for Natural Vitality, reports.
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Holly Hirshberg helped solve the economic problems in her own family by planting a garden to feed them. Now, through her nonprofit organization The Dinner Garden, Holly is helping families all over America achieve the same success—by sending them seeds, free of charge. Organic Connections, the magazine for Natural Vitality, investigates.
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Tired of wondering which fruits and veggies were grown with pesticides, if the chickens were really treated humanely, and how far those apples had to travel to get to your cart? City dweller Novella Carpenter was and took matters into her own hands. Organic Connections, the magazine for Natural Vitality, reports.
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Author, lecturer, and public health attorney Michele Simon has made it her life’s work to help us understand the who, what, and where of political lobbying in the food system.
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A new study has alarming findings for how pollution affects heart health.