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Real-world vacations

Real-world vacations

Lending a hand on organic farms in exchange for room and board is a great way to meet real people around the world. English writer Kathryn Good discovered this in Australia as she weeded vegetable patches and bottle-fed baby goats in order to forget about a boy back home. Kathryn Good | May 2006 Read More...

The two cornerstones of health

The two cornerstones of healthy aging

And ten other tips for a great old age Andrew Weil | May 2006 issue 1. Eat an anti-inflammatory diet An anti-inflammatory diet is aimed at countering tissue inflammation that current research indicates may be the culprit in many chronic diseases, including cardiovascular disease. Such a diet Read More...

The war at home

The war at home

A new documentary investigates why the U.S. invaded Iraq Jay Walljasper | May 2006 Read More...

The healing power of placebos

The healing power of placebos

A sugar pill, a salt solution, a doctor in a white jacket--these all have the power to cure as long as the patient believes in their healing qualities. That seems impossible. So what does science say about the elusive placebo effect? And how can we use it to feel better? Marco Visscher | May 2006 Read More...

The whole world is blogging!

The whole world is blogging!

The great promise of this democratic tool depends on participation by all people Jay Walljasper | May 2006 issue “I have no interest in being anti-establishment,” proclaims Matt Stoller, a leading progressive blogger on at the popular U.S. web site MyDD.com. “We’re going to be the Read More...

A few days to live

A few days to live

A remarkable discovery about life from the deathbed Tijn Touber | May 2006 issue I knew a man who discovered, as he lay dying, that he had only been on Earth for a few days. He was nearly 70 years old when he died, but according to him, he had only really been alive a few days. Those several days Read More...

Is morality a wild thing?

Is morality a wild thing?

Some scientists believe animals are capable of sympathy, shame and compassion Tijn Touber | May 2006 issue Morality is usually seen as the exclusive province of humans with highly developed brains. But world-famous primatologist Frans de Waal believes primates like chimpanzees and bonobos are moral Read More...

Treat life as a workshop to fi

Treat life as a workshop to find out who you are

By: Jurriaan Kamp, Editor-in-chief Nigerian novelist Ben Okri tackles the really big questions of our time: inequality, immigration, education and, yes, love. He does this by looking at the world and then deep inside himself until he touches the source of his own truth. We live in an age when sound Read More...

Animals, up close and personal

Animals, up close and personal

The story--and portfolio--of a wildlife photographer who never runs from a shot. Steve Bloom | May 2006 Read More...