Gretchen Fullido feels that planting has made her more sane and has given her “peace and tranquility" inside her home.
THERE are many stories of individuals behaving in an unusual manner several weeks before they die of sudden illness or...
STILL buff at 52, Century Pacific Food general manager Greg Banzon hasn’t changed clothes size since his bachelor days. Running...
In this fast-paced, noisy and gadget-dependent world, the recipe for good health and happiness may just be living in the moment and thinking about one thing at a time.
Men in their forties who undergo daily orgasm are less likely to develop prostate cancer, a study by Harvard Medical School claimed.
The ability of the human mind to affect health and wellbeing has been known since ancient times, from Apollonius of Tyana in the first century AD to Carl Jung in the 20th century.