Reconnecting with nature key for the health of people and the planet
Alongside the benefits to public health, those who make weekly nature visits, or feel connected to nature, are also more likely to behave in ways which promote environmental health, such as recycling and conservation activities.
Unveiling the secrets to a thriving farmers market adventure
Discover the ultimate tips and tricks for a fruitful and enjoyable farmers market visit. Learn how to find the freshest produce, interact with local vendors, and make the most of seasonal delights. Elevate your shopping experience and support your community with these expert insights!
Grow a Healthy Garden
Cheap, healthy food isn't the only reason you should consider growing a garden though. Here are 4 reasons to start growing now.
"This Is My Why": How Early-Career Veterinarians Find Meaning in Their Work
A recent study conducted across Canada explored the experiences of early-career veterinarians, focusing on how they perceive and define meaningful work in the context of their professional journeys. As these veterinarians transition from students to practitioners, they face numerous challenges—long hours, emotionally taxing client interactions, and complex clinical decision-making. Yet, despite these pressures, many find deep fulfillment and purpose in their work, which has significant implications for their overall well-being and mental health.
Koalas set to benefit from new genetic screening tool
A University of Queensland-led project has developed a tool to standardise genetic testing of koala populations, providing a significant boost to conservation and recovery efforts.
Some dog breeds are more likely to get diarrhea
Approximately one in every 12 dogs in the U.K. will be diagnosed with diarrhea each year, with some breeds more susceptible than others, according to a study published June 11, 2025 in the open-access journal PLOS One by Dan O’Neill from the Royal Veterinary College, U.K., and colleagues.

