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5 good ways to deal with bad b

5 good ways to deal with bad bosses

A bad boss comes in many shapes and sizes. Some may seem way too controlling while others may not give any guidance at all. If you have a boss that is making your work intolerable, here are five constructive ways to deal with bad Read More...

Lupus: Probiotics could help t

Lupus: Probiotics could help to reduce kidney inflammation

Researchers have found that adding Lactobacillus to the diets of mice with lupus-induced kidney inflammation - also known as lupus nephritis - led to improvements in kidney function and increased their survival, but only in female Read More...

Shunning fossil fuels, 40 cath

Shunning fossil fuels, 40 catholic groups seek climate action

OSLO (Reuters) - Forty Roman Catholic groups said on Tuesday they were shunning investments in fossil fuels and urged others to follow suit. The coalition was the largest number of Catholic institutions, in countries including Australia, South Africa, Britain and the United States, to team up for a Read More...

The power of creative visualiz

The power of creative visualization

Creative visualization is important for success. It is being successfully used in by professionals and layman Read More...

Oyster shells can help us grow

Oyster shells can help us grow food, make cement, and reverse global warming

Each year, the seafood industry discards more than 7 million tons of oyster shells that mostly wind up in landfills or are dumped into the ocean. Researchers find this practice “a collosal waste of potentially useful biomaterials,” which is why they have proposed two plans to reuse shells. One Read More...

California to store carbon in

California to store carbon in soil to fight climate change, boost agriculture

Sunshine and rain aren’t the only key ingredients for having a good harvest. What you really need is carbon. By adding organic matter such as decaying plants and animal material that increase carbon in soil, farmers can improve crop yields, reduce erosion, improve water efficiency, and support Read More...

Keep your garden natural: Let

Keep your garden natural: Let bee-friendly bulbs transform your spring

It’s that time of the year when you fill your gardens with flower bulbs that will bloom when the dull winter ends. The options are limitless when it comes to bulbs, but unfortunately, many of these are grown with pesticides and fungicides that harm the soil and poison pollinators such as bees. To Read More...

‘In the next three years 30

‘In the next three years 30 percent of Europe’s electricity could be wind powered’

Europe is overhauling its energy infrastructure faster than expected. In two recently released reports, researchers suggest that 30 percent of the electricity consumed in Europe could be generated from the wind by 2030, potentially avoiding the release of 421 tons of CO2 emissions. On top of that, Read More...

How long does digestion take?

How long does digestion take? Tips for better digestion

There are a lot of misconceptions when it comes to digestion. For example, it’s a commonly held belief that digestion only takes place in the stomach. In fact, there are three separate stages of digestion. Here’s a guide for understanding the digestive process and how to improve your Read More...

Cities should think about tree

Cities should think about trees as public health infrastructure

Think of a tree-lined street in the midst of a busy city. It feels like something of a treasure: hushed, cool, and sheltered from noise and sidewalk Read More...