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Extractions: The Department of Animal and Range Sciences offers graduate programs leading to the Master of Science and Doctor of Philosophy degrees in Animal Science or the Doctor of Philosophy degree in Biological Sciences. The department is committed to providing graduate students with quality educational and research experiences and preparing them to meet the challenges of a very competitive job market upon graduation.
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Extractions: Fiscal Year 2002 Many of the health challenges young people face today are different from those of past decades. Advances in medications and vaccines have largely addressed the illness, disability, and death that common infectious diseases once caused among children. Today, the health of young people, and the adults they will become, is critically linked to the health-related behaviors they choose to adopt. Young People Are at Risk Every day, nearly 3,000 young people take up daily smoking.
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Extractions: Dedicated to serving parents, families, and the educational and medical communities. Provides information, personal stories, and medical articles regarding anencephaly, support and encouragement to parents who have chosen to carry an anencephalic pregnancy to term, and information regarding possible causes, prevention theories, and support group referrals. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
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Extractions: State Education Agencies National Organizations State Health Agencies DASH ... SSDHPER Listed below are additions and corrections to the 2002-2003 edition of the directory. Unless otherwise noted, individuals listed are new staff members. If your agency or organization has updates, please send them to Marty Bush, martyb@ccsso.org State Education Agencies The California Dept. of Education is moving to a new building at 1430 N Street, Sacramento, CA 95814. All the phone numbers for offices previously located at 721 Capitol Mall are changing. Mail may still be sent to the PO address (PO Box 944272, Sacramento, CA 94244-2720). Attached is a pdf file with the new phone numbers for everyone in the Child, Youth and Family Services Branch . Go to http://www.cde.ca.gov/move/ for more information. (9/17/02) [p. 15-18]
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Extractions: As the first doctoral program in American Indian Studies in the country, and by virtue of our close relationship to tribal colleges awarded land grant status in 1994, AISP has been the ideal partner for this small grants program. Since 1998, seven awards have been made to tribal colleges across the country, including: Oglala Lakota College , Leslie Ray Henry, principal investigator - Assessment of Food Concerns, Nutrition Knowledge and Food Security of Oglala Lakota College Students on the Pine Ridge Reservation. (Funded 1998) This study adapted a survey developed by the South Dakota State University Department of Nutrition and Food Science to assess food concerns, nutrition knowledge and food insecurity on the Pine Ridge Reservation. Researchers compared their results to survey data collected from other South Dakota sites. The results allowed nutrition, health and agriculture personnel to better design and target nutrition education programs on the Pine Ridge Reservation.
Extractions: WITH NEARLY ONE IN FOUR NATIVE AMERICAN HOUSEHOLDS HUNGRY OR ON EDGE OF HUNGER, WIC IS MAKING A HEALTHY DIFFERENCE I ndian and Native American WIC Programs provide much-needed nutrition and health benefits to over 57,000 Native American women, infants and children each month, according to the Food Research and Action Center's (FRAC) new publication, "WIC in Native American Communities: Building a Healthier America." The report reviews 25 years of health and nutrition progress driven by WIC; analyzes previously unpublished government data on the extent of Native American health and hunger; and provides new data profiles of 31 Indian and Native American WIC programs. WIC In Native American Communities: Building A Healthier America Report Summary (html) WIC In Native American Communities: Building A Healthier America Report Summary (.pdf) Model Article for Use in Community Newspapers, Newsletters and Other Publications
Extractions: June 2001 Alabama: Perry Fulton; Alabama Department of Education; 334-242-1988 Alaska: Suzy Creeley; Alaska Department of Education; 907-465-8711 Arizona: Karen Woodhouse; Arizona Department of Education; 602-542-8706 Arkansas: Janie Fletcher; Arkansas Department of Human Services; 501-682-8872 California: Carol Wheeler; California Department of Education; 916-322-8328 Colorado: Patricia Daniluk; Colorado Dept. of Health and Environment; 303-692-2330 Connecticut: Susan Bransfield; Connecticut Child Nutrition Programs; 860-807-2076 Delaware: Paula Barrett-Johnson; Delaware Department of Public Instruction; 302-739-4718 District of Columbia: Eugene Holmes; District of Columbia Public Schools; 202-576-7530 Florida: Maria Williamson; Florida Department of Health; 850-488-3875 Georgia: Karen Robinson; Georgia Office of School Readiness; 404-651-8197 Hawaii: Eugene Kaneshiro; Hawaii Department of Education; 808-733-8400
SDSU: Ethel Austin Martin Program and educational programs have a multidisciplinary approach to human nutrition. theEAM Program, such as the south dakota Childrens health Study and http://www3.sdstate.edu/Academics/EthelAustinMartinProgram/
Extractions: Ethel Austin Martin Program in Human Nutrition Dr. Ethel Austin Martin graduated from SDSU in 1916 and went on to do graduate work at Columbia University and the University of Chicago. She taught at several institutions before joining the National Dairy Council in 1929, where she served as Director of Nutrition Services until her retirement. Dr. Martin was a distinguished nutritionist who was instrumental in developing research grant programs, instituting nutrition conferences, founding journals, and writing several nutrition textbooks. Before her death in 1993 at age 100, she established an endowment at SDSU with the ultimate objective of providing for a permanent professorship to ensure continuing high-level instruction in the science of nutrition. Dr. Martin's goal was realized in 1997, when the Ethel Austin Martin Chair in Human Nutrition was established and subsequently filled by Dr. Bonny Specker. The purpose of the E.A. Martin Program in Nutrition is to advance knowledge in the science of human nutrition through a multidisciplinary approach, to encourage practical applications in improving human health, and to offer professional enrichment in nutrition for all students, faculty and staff at SDSU.
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Extractions: Arkansas The Arkansas Team Nutrition Training Project is designed to address the communication channels of food service systems management and classroom/cafeteria nutrition education programs. There are two objectives: (1) training of child nutrition personnel to successfully implement the Three Steps to Healthy School Meals management system; and (2) expansion of the classroom/cafeteria connected nutrition education program, Nifty Nutrition with Skills Integration Activities For more information, contact: Wanda Shockey
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Extractions: Academic Training Community Education Information Dissemination Services and Supports General Information Homepage Overview Staff Current Projects ... New Pages Current Projects Autism and Related Disorders Program Birth To 3 Connections Building Healthcare Professions in Rural Communities Allied Health ... South Dakota LEND Program Special Items Consumer Advisory Committee Let us know what you think! National/Regional Training Events Search On-Line Publication Autism Handbook Autism News Birth To 3 Connections - Highlights of the Program Center for Disabilities Executive Summary ... Welcoming All Children Links AUCD Cool Links Archive Disability Links Disability Links - Autism ... Sitemap Updated 4-7-03 Internal Calendar To use the new menu - click on a menu item to expand the item. Then click on the page you'd like to view. You can also click on the menu item again to contract the item. Menu items that appear underlined are direct links to various pages. Mary Mikkelson Peterson, M.S., R.D., L.N. Director of Nutrition Programs - Center for Disabilities Program Director - Dietetic Internship Program Project Coordinator - Cheyenne River Developmental Clinic Project Director - Building Health Care Professions in Rural Communities Education 2001 - M.S. from
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Extractions: Home Quick Index Site Index Press Room ... E-Mail AoA Nutrition A Critical Service Millions of older adults are malnourished. Adequate nutrition is essential for healthy aging and the prevention or delay of chronic disease and disease-related disabilities. Congregate nutrition services improve participants health and prevent more costly interventions. Home-delivered nutrition services enable older adults to avoid or delay costly institutionalization and allow them to stay in their homes and communities. The need for adequate food and nutrition services by millions of at-risk older adults currently exceeds the resources of the existing programs. These programs are the foundation services of home and community-based care for older adults and their families. Nutrition Services Important Support for Families in Need American families need help. Its that simple. The nutritious meals and social interaction provided by the Administration on Agings (AoA) nutrition programs help families each and every day as these examples show: A 71-year-old American Indian woman who has difficulty walking reports that she couldnt continue to care for her 81-year-old husband in their home if it wasnt for the meals. (Colorado)
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