Alive Magazine
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alive from May, 2010 |
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| Editor-in-Chief | Stuart Harries |
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| Categories | Health and Wellness |
| Frequency | Monthly |
| Circulation | 200,000 per month |
| Publisher | Ryan Benn |
| First issue | 1974 |
| Company | Alive Publishing |
| Country | |
| Language | English |
| Website | alive.com |
alive is a Canadian natural health and wellness magazine. Published monthly, alive provides readers with information on leading healthy lifestyles, and focuses on a range of topics from natural health, organics, fitness, beauty, and nutrition, to holistic healing, emotional health and sustainability. alive is distributed in Canadian health retailers and can be purchased through personal subscriptions. Past alive articles are available online.
[edit] Notable Writers
Notable contributors are:
- Udo Erasmus: Nutritionist and author of Fats That Heal Fats That Kill
- Ian Hanington: Former editor of The Georgia Straight
- William Rees: Professor at the University of British Columbia and originator of the carbon footprint concept
- David Suzuki: Environmental activist, host of TV's The Nature of Things
- Barbara Yaffe: Political columnist for the Vancouver Sun
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