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The Best Public Yoga Events for Summer

Getty One of the best things about summertime is the ability of many traditionally indoor events to move outside. Restaurants set up outdoor ... Read More »

'Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution': Another Reality Show or a Real Revolution?

Axel Schmidt, AFP/ Getty Images Jamie Oliver's reality TV show, "Jamie Oliver's Food Revolution," has been renewed for a second season taking place ... Read More »

Los Angeles kids to get a Sushi Robot

Proper nutrition (or lack thereof) in schools s a hot topic these days -- parents, teachers, celebs and even some health-conscious kids are fed up ... Read More »

FitSpirit: Blues traveler

When my body isn't moving so much, my mind goes to a bit of a blue place. I'm not quite there, but I feel myself getting close. Ironically, this week ... Read More »

Los Angeles wants to ban fast food ... for a year!

We now know that a city the size of New York can ban trans fats altogether. But is it possible for a city the size of Los Angeles to ban fast foods? ... Read More »

Ranking America: ACSM tallies the fit factor

The American College of Sports Medicine has tallied the statistics to rank 15 of America's largest metropolitan cities. Which cities were deemed the ... Read More »

Top 10 heart-friendly cities

Using factors such as stress levels, cardiovascular mortality, high blood pressure, smoking, and the number of people who commute by foot/bike instead ... Read More »

The smoggy top 10

Are you one of the 1/3 of Americans who live in a smoggy city? Smog -- a heavy, dark fog primarily composed of ozone -- can trigger asthma symptoms, ... Read More »

The war against Trans Fats is on in LA

The City of Los Angeles recently kicked off an anti-trans fat campaign. Here's how it works: restaurants who agree to cut out trans fat will get a ... Read More »

2 mayors in California say no to bottled water

A few months back, the New York Times wrote an expose of sorts on the bottled water industry. By now, most people are familiar with the paper's ... Read More »