LOHAS E-weekly: Meditation Helps Depression As Much As Drugs

December 9th, 2010 at 4:02 pm

 
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Sustainable Economy
Understanding Water-Related Risks and Opportunities
Concerns about the world’s most precious resource -- water -- are growing, and businesses are increasingly taking note ... More >>
 
Target Outlines 2016 Environmental Goals
Target plans to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions by 20 percent per sales dollar by 2016, under goals announced yesterday. The Minneapolis-based retailer also plans to reduce the amount of operating waste it sends to landfills by 15 percent, and reduce water use by 10 perc... ... More >> 
Healthy Lifestyles
Depression and the season of joy
This time of year, especially, it is difficult to keep an “even keel.” There are too many triggers, so many memories. For me, it is partly the memory of family members gone ... More >>
 
BPA Found On Register Receipts And Paper Money
According to a study published Wednesday, cash register receipts and paper money have been found to contain high levels of bisphenol A (BPA), a chemical linked to cancer, obesity and early puberty. ... More >>
 
Personal Development
Meditation Helps Depression As Much As Drugs
A new study in the Archives of General Psychiatry shows that for people suffering from depression, who had taking drugs to control it but whose symptoms were in remission, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy was just as good at preventing the return of symptoms as was continuing with drugs. ... More >>
 
Ecological Living
San Fran unveils EV charging stations that accept credit cards.
Got MasterCard? Then you can charge up your electric car and charge it, at least on San Francisco's Pier 27. ... More >> 
We've Simply Run Out Of Room to Expand Fishing
Sorry to be the downer on the already depressing subject of overfishing, but a new study in the journal PLoS ONE just reinforces the notion that we're fishing the world's oceans at rates far in excess of what they can take. ... More >> 
International News
7 Technologies Where China Has the U.S. Beat
I've been watching China's ascent in cleantech for a couple of years. In that time China's potential to leapfrog the U.S. has gone from talk to substantive examples of leadership. Even so, I've been surprised by the increasing frequency with which China is pushing ahead in new fronts of cleantech development. ... More >>
 
Number of Certified Eco-Farmers Across Japan Rises by Over 10,000 in One Year
Japan's Ministry of Agriculture, Forestry and Fisheries announced on July 27, 2010, that the number of certified eco-farmers nationwide, as of the end of March 2010, now stands at 196,692, an increase of 10,717 over the past ... More >>
 
 
 
 
   
   
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