Today’s Solutions: April 26, 2024

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A great awakening

A great awakening

Starting the day right--relaxed and unrushed--makes all the difference. That's the lesson I reluctantly learned from my boyfriend. Mandy Burrell | October 2004 issue My partner is a teddy bear of a guy. He’s squeezably soft, more than a little fuzzy and he truly loves to cuddle. We live Read More...

Editor's letter

Editor's letter

Tale of two worlds Jurriaan Kamp | November 2005 issue The images we’ve often seen:Poor, mainly black people with a sad, defeated look in their eyes sitting along the side of a road, in an airport terminal or at some kind of emergency shelter hanging on to several bags of their most cherished Read More...

At home on the ocean

At home on the ocean

The Moken, Thailand's "sea gypsies," are at home on the ocean. Andrew Testa | September 2005 Read More...

Are vaccinations safe for youn

Are vaccinations safe for young children?

Two facts. Over the past 50 years, the number of cases of chronic illness among children in the West has risen sharply. During that same period, the vaccinations of babies and young children against infectious diseases have expanded enormously. Are these two developments related? A growing number Read More...

Are you a believer?

Are you a believer?

Scientific knowledge and supernatural wonders both depend on what we thinkTijn Touber | July/Aug 2005 issue I was raised in a "seeing is believing" family. My well-meaning father was a scientist who couldn’t really appreciate my spiritual explorations. To him, the only thing that counted was Read More...

Why I am proud to be an Americ

Why I am proud to be an American

Ode's executive editor Jay Walljasper on why real patriots are in the streets, not in the White House. Jay Walljasper | July 2004 issue As a child learning lessons at school, I believed that my country was the greatest in the world. We had defeated Hitler in World War II, and we were now ridding Read More...

Vaccine against cancer

Vaccine against cancer

Oncologist Robert Gorter is seeing success in using patients' own "killer" cells to battle cancer. Ode visited his clinic in Cologne, Germany. Tijn Touber | September 2006 issue Six months. That was how long 59-year-old Joe Pacini was expected to live—at least according to the doctors who were Read More...

Confessions of a sloppy mystic

Confessions of a sloppy mystic

Is your house an oasis of order-or a cesspool of clutter? A lifetime of disorganization finally caught up with journalist Anne Cushman. The messes around her house were driving her to despair, and she realized it was time finally to do something about it. She bought two self-help books to learn out Read More...

Baby steps

Baby steps

Classroom visits with infants make children emotionally literate Marco Visscher | March 2005 Read More...

Playing together

Playing together

The father of the industry emphasizes the social value of games | September 2006 issue “The video game business has taken a turn that is not typical. Typically games were social. You played games together with others, at a party or at home. Then the video games came. We’ve seen the rise of many Read More...