Walking Your Problems Away About a quarter of the deaths in Mississippi are due to heart disease, according to the 2009 National Vital Statistics Report.
'Easy' Money The Jackson Medical Mall is hosting the "Getting on Easy Street"; program—a series of personal finance and credit workshops offered to the general public free of charge.
Reaping Cool-Weather Rewards Mississippi, along with the rest of the South, is blessed with a long growing season, and now is the time to plant a fall garden so that you can enjoy fresh, leafy organic vegetables often until Christmas.
Urban Homesteading Planning For Winter Those who practice "homesteading"-or self-sufficiency-are busy preserving or "putting up" the produce they have grown this summer.
Spot On The predicted trends for fall are of no concern when it comes to leopard. Whether it's "in" or "out" this particular season, I love it, and I'm going to wear it.
Food Deserts: Oases of Pollution?News reports of late have attempted to debunk the existence of "food deserts"—areas of the country where there is no easy availability of fresh fruits and vegetables.
Water: Refreshingly Healthy Agua. Wasser. Eau. Voda. Maji. Regardless of what you call it, water serves the same function. Water is a necessary element; regardless of race, gender or age, we all need it.
‘If You Give Your Best, You Win’ When he was 9 years old, Andy Till ran a mile in six minutes and ten seconds. His physical-education teacher called his mom and said, "You know; there's something he's pretty good at."
The Pinterest Problem Ahh, Pinterest. It seems tailor-made for wedding planning. It couldn't be easier to curate nuptial images and ideas, either by searching within the site or pinning from an outside websites.
Team Spirits Although the temperature outside still feels like summer, this southern girl's mind is on two things: breaking out my fall wardrobe items and football season.
Batter Up for the Seedsters In a charity softball game Thursday, Aug. 23, at Trustmark Park, two local teams will take to the diamond competing not only for bragging rights but to benefit local non-profit, the Mustard Seed.
One Seed at a Time As summer continues to blaze, some of our early-planted varieties will start to bolt, or produce seeds.
Why California's Prop. 37 Matters If you care about food safety, human health and the environment, and if you haven't heard of California's Proposition 37, yet, please read on.
Model Off Duty Have you ever had one of those days where you just don't feel like dressing up but you have a quick meeting?