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Antoni from "Queer Eye" told us all about how he actually eats in his everyday life, and it's basically super delicious and healthy—with a dollop of cheese. → Read More
Kind of. But there are some things you should know first. → Read More
Every year, the Dirty Dozen and Clean Fifteen provide a snapshot of pesticide use in America. Here are the fruits and vegetables that have the most pesticides in 2019. → Read More
First inspired to start a more meaningful self-care practice after hearing (and reading, and reading some more) about how mindful techniques like journaling, aromatherapy, and tarot can go from hobbies that entertain us to commitments that sustain us once we commit to them day after day, I challenged myself to spend just a few minutes trying them out every night. → Read More
Michael Phelps may be retired from swimming, but his journey with the water is far from over. Here is the water-saving tweak that his whole family (infant son included) has committed to. → Read More
The top wellness news for September 17, 2018, including why Facebook is ruining your relationship, Jeff Bezos' $2 billion fund, and IKEA's latest sustainable initiative. → Read More
May these stories of ocean conservation serve as guidance and motivation to make at least one change in your life that benefits the beautiful blue world around us—whether it's swapping sunscreens, ditching plastic straws, being more thoughtful with your fish purchasing, or hosting a community cleanup. → Read More
Do you feel it? That's the plastic straw resistance in the air. Here's how to nix single-use plastic from your routine. → Read More
They could pass as the real deal. → Read More
We know that nature serves as a calming force when we're stressed or anxious, and its effects on children may be even more profound. → Read More
Every year, the Environmental Working Group sifts through the fruit and veggie market to find out which types of conventionally grown produce contain the most—and least—chemical pesticides. The 2018 report found that nearly 70 percent of produce tested was contaminated with pesticide residues. → Read More
In honor of spring cleaning, here is a list of safe, nontoxic products to keep under your sink. From Seventh Generation to Lion Bear, a handful of brands are doing incredible things in the space. → Read More
Making small, sustainable tweaks in your everyday routine is an easy way to help out the planet (and when it comes to fighting climate change, every little bit counts). And if that isn't reason enough to live a little greener, consider the fact that taking just six eco-friendly actions at home is enough to save you over $2,000 a year. → Read More
For the past 120 Sundays, you wouldn't have found Afroz Shah sleeping in, gathering with friends, or indulging in the last hours of the weekend. Instead, the lawyer has been spending his days picking up trash along Versova Beach outside Mumbai in what he calls "a date with the ocean." → Read More
China recently declared that it would no longer accept foreign recyclables because they were so tainted. Here's how to stop playing into the problem. → Read More
Here's what some of the most successful entertainers, musicians, and CEOs out there have said about how much sleep they get a night and their top bedtime rituals. → Read More
Research supports this notion that putting others before yourself is in fact a profound show of self-care. Here's why. → Read More
Cooler days and longer nights can mean only one thing: bath season. There's just something about kicking up your feet in the tub that immediately signals release and reprieve. As we step into the holidays, a bubbly self-care routine that eases stress is sounding better than ever. → Read More
Nothing ruins post-Thanksgiving cranberry pie like a big ol' pile of trash sitting in the kitchen. While today's holiday often comes with its fair share of waste, here are a few tips to make every part of your meal a little easier on the Earth. → Read More
Last week, a team out of the University of Louisville announced its plan to clear the air by planting thousands of trees across the city. The first-of-its kind, $14.5 million study will then closely monitor how the planting affects public health, specifically cardiovascular response. → Read More