Maggie Fazeli Fard
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Field Notes: Feral Hog Factsheet
Learn more about wild hogs, which are running amuck in Texas and other southern states.
CVS kicking tobacco habit, ending product sales by end of 2014
The pharmacy chain’s announcement this week reignited the smoking discussion. Read on for more information and resources on habit and addiction.
Field Notes: Hog Hunting in Texas
Staff writer Maggie Fazeli Fard shares her experience hog hunting in Southwest Texas.
How To Be A “Morning Person”
Staff writer and natural night owl Maggie Fazeli Fard shares her tips to become an early bird and considers why it’s not always “better” to be a morning person.
Pumping Up My Brain Power
Five ways that staff writer and resident “gym rat” Maggie Fazeli Fard is beefing up her brain.
Should GMO food labeling be law — or voluntary?
Maine makes headlines as it became the second state to require labeling of genetically modified foods — days after the food industry began a renewed push to make GMO labeling voluntary.
Lessons in Camel Pose
How a “heart-opening” yoga pose can teach you to get comfortable with being uncomfortable.
In lieu of gifts, ‘presents of heart and mind’
Staff writer Maggie Fazeli Fard shares her family’s unique take on gift-giving.
Study: Organic milk contains more heart-healthy fatty acids
For people who drink milk, full-fat and organic may be a healthier option than conventional dairy.
REPORT: Does Vitamin D Supplementation Work?
Researchers in France claim that low vitamin D levels are an effect — not a cause — of disease, and recommend against supplementation.
Triclosan to be reviewed by FDA
The FDA is being forced to look at the safety and effectiveness of triclosan — a common ingredient in soap and a suspected toxin.
Behind the scenes with ‘punk rock yogi’ Sadie Nardini
A sneak peek at Maggie Fazeli Fard’s interview with ‘punk rock yogi’ Sadie Nardini.
Giving Back: Girls on the Run
Maggie Fazeli Fard reflects on her experience as a Girls on the Run coach, and preps for this Saturday’s big 5K.
Clues to Curing Allergies
Environmental exposures are more than just allergy triggers: Evidence shows they can help the body build up its immunity.
Chocolate linked to lower body fat levels, study finds
Chocolate lovers, rejoice! In today’s happy nutrition news, a study finds that chocolate consumption is linked to lower body-fat levels.
Please, Don’t Blame It On Your Thighs
Lululemon’s founder said in a recent interview that some women’s bodies (and some seatbelts and purses) “don’t work” for the brand’s pants. Here’s why he’s wrong.
Study links HPV vaccine to premature menopause
Researchers question long-term benefits of the vaccine, which is widely recommended for girls and young women.
The Psychology of Moving
No matter how often or how far you move, relocating is a major, often emotional, life change. Here on some tips on how to deal.
Office Fitness Flash: Pushups
Forget coffee breaks. Here at the Experience Life office, we’re trying something a little different: pushup breaks.
Try These Treadmill Workouts to Build Power and Strength
Build strong legs, burn fat, and have fun with these creative workouts designed for a treadmill.