LAKE HAVASU CITY, Ariz., Dec. 20, 2025 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- What does it mean when families ask for a green burial, and how does it differ from other options? A HelloNation article featuring Funeral ...
JONESBORO, Ark. (KAIT) - Planning a funeral for yourself or a loved one can be an uncomfortable experience. While most people would consider traditional burial or cremation, there are more options ...
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GREEN-WOOD HEIGHTS — Brooklyn-based funeral director Amy Cunningham is leading a new type of old funeral these days: green burials. Green burials are gaining traction among people who like “all things ...
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Kevin Mathes, a “specialist in soil transformation” for the green internment home Earth Funeral, was speaking to a military veteran about the man’s burial plans. The veteran was exploring the idea of ...
Yahoo: Scrub Hub: What is a 'green' burial? (Hint, it involves decomposing into the earth)
The green burial (natural burial) section of a cemetery is pictured. In traditional burials, caskets are often buried within a concrete vault. But for green burials, there is no such lining and bodies ...
Scrub Hub: What is a 'green' burial? (Hint, it involves decomposing into the earth)
HAMBURG, N.Y. (WKBW) — These days, there are many options when it comes to making end-of-life plans. And a funeral home in the Southtowns recently became the first in Erie County to get certified in ...
Brooklyn Daily Eagle: Historic Green-Wood Cemetery adapts to 21st Century by adding ancient, more intimate funeral experiences
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WEBSTER, N.Y., Feb. 07, 2026 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- How should families choose between green burial and cremation when planning end-of-life arrangements? That question is explored in detail in a ...
KTHV: Rising funeral costs could foster a new burial trend that's better for the environment
Rising funeral costs could foster a new burial trend that's better for the environment
ROCHESTER — The generation known for challenging social norms and traditions is dying to change another industry. Green burials are becoming more in demand as baby boomers plan their deaths. Industry ...
OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) – Simple, green burials were the American standard until the Civil War, when many soldiers were embalmed so their bodies could be returned home. President Abraham Lincoln’s ...
Green funerals are poised to grow quickly in the coming decades. A number of death care firms are ready for the secular trend. The shift to eco-friendly funerals won’t happen overnight. With a small ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. A cemetery plot designated for green burial in Cherokee Township Cemetery near North San Juan, Calif. (Francine Orr/Los Angeles ...
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Dr. Isabel Green completed her Obstetrics & Gynecology residency at John Hopkins University and fellowship in Minimally Invasive Gynecologic Surgery at Georgetown University-MedStar. She provides care for women with benign gynecologic conditions and is jointly appointed in Departments of Obstetrics and Gynecology and Surgery. She is Board Certified in Obstetrics and Gynecology. Her clinical ...
Stool color is generally influenced by what you eat as well as by the amount of bile — a yellow-green fluid that digests fats — in your stool. As bile travels through your digestive tract, it is chemically altered by enzymes, changing the colors from green to brown. Ask a healthcare professional if you're concerned about your stool color.
Indocyanine green injection is used to help diagnose or find problems in your blood vessels, blood flow and tissue perfusion before, during, and after a surgery or transplant, bile ducts, eyes during medical procedures (eg, ophthalmic angiography), or lymph nodes and lymph vessels in the breast, cervix, or uterus in women with solid tumors.
Urine can turn green due to a medicine for pain and arthritis symptoms called indomethacin (Indocin, Tivorbex). Green urine also can be caused by propofol (Diprivan), a strong medicine that helps people sleep or relax before surgery. Health problems. A rare disease called familial benign hypercalcemia can cause children to have blue urine.
Color blindness is usually inherited, meaning it's passed down through families. Men are more likely to be born with color blindness. Most people with color blindness can't tell the difference between certain shades of red and green. Less commonly, people with color blindness can't tell the difference between shades of blue and yellow. Certain eye diseases and some medicines also can cause ...
Yellow-green. Your baby's poop may turn this color once the meconium stool has passed. Yellow. Breastfed newborns usually have seedy, loose stool that looks like light mustard. Yellow or tan. If you feed your newborn formula, your baby's poop might become yellow or tan with hints of green. It likely will be more firm than that of breastfed babies.
Yellow or green semen. Semen can look more yellow as a person gets older. Other causes could be an infection, jaundice, or a side effect of taking medicine that turns the semen yellow or green. Brown or black semen. Semen that is black or brown commonly means old blood is present.
Thin, vaginal discharge that may be gray, white or green. Foul-smelling, "fishy" vaginal odor. Vaginal itching. Burning during urination. Many people with bacterial vaginosis have no symptoms. When to see a doctor Make an appointment to see a health care professional if: Your vaginal discharge smells unusual and you have discomfort.