

Tucked away in a beautiful forested area just east of Worley, Idaho, and within shouting distance of stunning Lake Coeur

In the mid-1300s, the bubonic plague struck Europe. It was dubbed the “Black Death” because it wiped out 60 percent

Magazines with advice about growing pot, such as High Times, were only available to adults. This was because they were only

Debates have been increasing about marijuana legalization since the drug was first abused for recreational and diversional purposes. When certain plants

Colorado’s tax coffers continue to swell from revenues gathered through legal sales of marijuana and medical marijuana in the state.

Parents dread being notified that the scourge of classrooms (and homes with young-age children) – head lice – is back

A bacterial infection has been found in three states. While it is rare, black death does still occur in the U.S.

At this point, most people have heard about the power of green tea and its health benefits, including weight loss.