Extractions: Released October 17, 2001 Tell a friend! Survey Home Aggregate Results Program Results ... Select a State Program reports are available for U.S. programs from which at least 10 responses were received. Clark Atlanta University Humanities [Discuss] - 1 response Emory University [Summary] Anthropology Department [Discuss] - 7 responses Art History Department [Discuss] - 1 response Chemistry Department [Discuss] - 2 responses Comparative Literature Program [Discuss] - 3 responses Educational Studies Division [Discuss] - 7 responses English Department [Results] [Discuss] - 16 responses French and Italian Department (French) [Discuss] - 2 responses GDBBS - Biochemistry, Cell and Developmental Biology Program [Results] [Discuss] - 19 responses GDBBS - Biochemisty and Molecular Biology [Discuss] - 1 response GDBBS - Genetics and Molecular Biology Program [Discuss] - 3 responses GDBBS - Immunology and Molecular Pathogenesis Program [Discuss] - 6 responses GDBBS - Microbiology and Molecular Genetics Program [Discuss] - 4 responses GDBBS - Molecular and Systems Pharmacology Program [Results] [Discuss] - 14 responses GDBBS - Neuroscience Program [Results] [Discuss] - 16 responses GDBBS - Nutrition and Health Sciences Program [Results] [Discuss] - 11 responses GDBBS - Population Biology, Ecology and Evolution Program
The Missouri Department Of Mental Health Dedicated to combating stigma associated with mental illness, developmental disabilities, and substance Category Regional North America Executive Departments Department of Mental health and the missouri General Assembly to secure fundingfor the first of five autism projects in missouri. Five family support autism http://www.modmh.state.mo.us/
Missouri Mental Health Commission from the University of missouri. Bussabarger serves on the Boone CountyMental health Board and the missouri family Trust board. http://www.modmh.state.mo.us/homeinfo/commis.html
Extractions: Other Resources Mental Health Commission Commission Members Meeting Schedule The Mental Health Commission , composed of seven members, appoints the director of the Department of Mental Health with confirmation by the state Senate. Commissioners are appointed to four-year terms by the Governor, again with the confirmation of the Senate. The commissioners serve as principle policy advisers to the department director. The Commission, by law, must include an advocate of community mental health services, a physician who is an expert in the treatment of mental illness, a physician concerned with developmental disabilities, a member with business expertise, an advocate of substance abuse treatment, a citizen who represents the interests of consumers of psychiatric services, and a citizen who represents the interests of consumers of developmental disabilities services. Back to Top Mental Health Commission Members Alan Baumgartner
Economic Security Corporation Of Southwest Area Title X funds for family planning services EatForHealth.html MNN » The Missourinutrition Network facilitates food stamp and other nutrition programs for low http://www.economicsecuritycorp.org/assoclinks.htm
Extractions: www.ruralhome.org The Housing Assistance Council (HAC) is a national nonprofit corporation created to increase the availability of decent and affordable housing for low-income people in rural areas throughout the United States. www.cmakc.org The Center for Management Assistance is where nonprofit organizations come for consulting, training and technology services. www.fpcai.org/mfhc/index.htm The Missouri Family Health Council is a non-profit organization that administers federal Title X funds for family planning services for the state of Missouri. www.moheadstart.org Missouri Head Start home page www.microweb.com/pepsite The PEP site is an informational resource for Parents, Educators, and children's software Publishers. The content of this site has been developed in response to the interests and needs of these three audiences.
Research, MU Extension, University Of Missouri-Columbia Hall (573) 8826430; Food Science and Human nutrition Extension 122 Human Developmentand family Studies Extension 162B Stanley Hall (573) 882-4416; missouri 4-H. http://muextension.missouri.edu/coop/
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UM VP Academic Affairs Office - Mission Enhancement: Appendix F The risk of nutritionrelated health problems is Outcome Low income missouri familieswho participate in the family nutrition Education Program http://www.system.missouri.edu/vpacad/planning/mei/missenh_appendixF.html
Extractions: Highlights... Spinal Cord Injuries Research Project site now online. Contact Us! Questions, comments and updates to Rhonda Turner KnowNet Construction Exec Summary First Year Requests Appendix A Appendix B ... Appendix H The mission of University Outreach and Extension, in partnership with the UM campuses, Lincoln University, the people of Missouri through county extension councils, and the Cooperative Research, Education, and Extension Service of the U. S. Department of Agriculture, is to serve Missouri by extending the research-based knowledge and problem-solving resources of the University of Missouri and Lincoln University to focus on high priority needs of people throughout the state. This effort is integral to the land-grant university mission. Outreach Development Fund (Amount requested for this area of enhancement - $3.1 million
Lifeskills In Food Education - Educator Zone 5 A Day Produce for Better health Foundation The 5 A Day site provides educationalmaterials family nutrition Education Program - missouri The family http://www.hawaii.edu/foodskills/educators.htm
Extractions: Nutrition Links ... Other EDUCATION 5 A Day - Produce for Better Health Foundation The 5 A Day site provides educational materials, games, and inexpensive lesson plans. This is provided to help teachers with activities and discussions on increasing the consumption of fruits and vegetables to the class. aboutproduce.com Everything you need to know about produce. CA Dept of Education - goldmine The California Department of Education provides information on teaching standards, education, and child development. The California Department of Education provides academic content standards for California Public Schools, grades K-12. CA Dept of Education - Nutrition Education Training Section The Nutrition Education Training Section provides nutritional information and educational programs to promote healthy eating. Family Nutrition Education Program - Missouri The Family Nutrition Education Program provides information on children's books that encourage healthy eating, as well as food and nutrition guides.
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Nutrition, Family And Consumer Sciences Internet Resources of this newsletter intended for missouri Cooperative Extension of USDA and Children'sNutrition Research Center the National Children, Youth and family Network http://cetulare.ucdavis.edu/links/nfcslink.htm
Extractions: Arizona Health Sciences Library Nutrition Guide Center for Disease ControlWWWONDER CDCWonder provides a single point of access to a variety of CDC reports, guidelines, and public health data. Gives scientific background on current health and food safety issues in the news. Children's Nutrition Research Center Baylor's College of Medicine USDA's Children's Nutrition Research Center site includes a quarterly newsletter with research updates, Nutrition and Your Child; a listing of current research projects, topical news releases, etc. Consumer Information Center Online A government site that contains all the publications listed in the Consumer Information Catalog. including publications on food, nutrition, food safety, health and financial planning. Convenient for previewing publications before ordering.
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Cape Giradeau County Missouri Public Health Services for individuals who have special nutrition needs including We provide followup oncontacts (family or friends can be obtained through the missouri Department of http://www.cgcohealthdept.com/docs/ph_serv/
Extractions: The Rural Health Clinic provides well and sick care by appointment, including childhood immunizations and physical exams for children 2 weeks to 18 years, and adult women. Minor illnesses can be seen at the Clinic, but NO emergency care is given (i.e. broken bones, stitches, etc.). Medicare, Medicaid, and other insurance is accepted. If you do not have insurance, fees will apply to your visits. These fees will be based on your income and family size. Proof of income is required in order to determine fees. Proof of income can be check stubs, social security benefits letter, unemployment notice, etc. You will need to bring your insurance card, Medicare, Medicaid, proof of income, and the parent and child's Social Security numbers. The parent or guardian must sign all consent forms and should accompany children on all visits. Please call (573) 335-2229 for an appointment.
Cardiovascular Health -- CVH Links Wisconsin Department of health family Services WIC Outreach web site http//outreach.missouri.edu/hes governmentagencies web site http//www.nutrition.gov. http://www.dhfs.state.wi.us/Health/cardiovascular/links.htm
Extractions: Licensing Reference Center Search Wisconsin Cardiovascular Health Program Links To learn more about heart disease and stroke, and the Wisconsin CVH Program, select any of the links on this page. Information is provided on physical activity and nutrition, as well as national health internet sites. Most of the sites listed on this page are external to the Wisconsin Department of Health and Family Services. By following the links, you will be leaving the Cardiovascular Health Program site. The information and links are provided as an additional resource for you, not as an endorsement by the Department of Health and Family Services. Direct Link (external to DHFS) to the American Heart Association (AHA) Direct Link (external to DHFS) to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)Cardiovascular Health Information Links for Nutrition information Links for Physical Activity information
Health Teacher Certification healthy children will make for a healthy missouri. HEC, 314, 2, family health, nutritionservices offering nutritious and appetizing meals;; counseling and guidance http://www.lincolnu.edu/~ddalton/mohealthcert.htm
Extractions: Missouri State Health Teacher Certification You have heard of the Missouri School Improvement Program (MSIP) . It is a document of standards which lays out the state's vision and expectations for a quality school and is the method of accrediting Missouri's public schools. One standard states: "The district must document how it is providing comprehensive health instruction, including, specifically, drug and alcohol abuse prevention education and AIDS prevention education to all students at every grade level." (Copies of the MSIP standards are available from DESE.) Presently, only courses that have "Health" in the course title require a Certified Health Teacher (CHT). These courses are found predominantly at the high school health level. The majority of Missouri's children (K-8) are expected to be taught health by classroom teachers who have not been certified to teach health. It is the "integrated" approach which often never gets done. Lincoln University would like to help central Missouri's active teachers become better prepared to integrate health into their classrooms by becoming Certified Health Teachers. Most of our health-related courses are offered in the late afternoon, evening, or summer for your convenience. In-service training can broaden the knowledge base of working teachers and get the much needed health curriculum actively working in Missouri schools. Our children and communities need it desparately. Lincoln University's Department of Education is just beginning to include Health Education as part of its pre-service program.
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State Of Missouri Families-MissouriFamilies.org nutrition and health Chronic disease risk can be Managing financial resources increasesfamily stability and federal agency reports from missouri Departments of http://missourifamilies.org/report/
Extractions: Chronic disease risk can be reduced by healthy eating and being active. 16,453 deaths were due to heart disease in 2001. ( Trend from 1989-2001 12,289 deaths were due to cancer in 2001. ( Trend from 1989-2001 1,514 deaths were due to diabetes in 2000. ( Trend from 1989-2001 27% of Missouri adults smoke in 2000. (
A Healthy, Well-Nourished Population A missouri Extension program showed participants how book also contains basic nutrition,meal planning and as incentive for family nutrition Program families http://www.reeusda.gov/success/impact99/onjob.htm
Extractions: Arizona Missouri Extension program showed participants how to write a resume emphasizing work skills gained from parenting, volunteering and homemaking. They also learned about career planning, preparing for interviews and completing applications. One participant said, "I have never had a resume because I didnt know how to write one and didnt have any work experience. Now I know I do have job skills, and Ill be able to answer job ads that require a resume." California scientists developed "Gateway to a Better Life," a training curriculum to help people entering the work force remain employed. It has been adopted by agencies in California, Arizona and Georgia. Doctor, doctor. Even in doctor-rich areas, health care access can be limited for some families. Georgia In good taste.
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Family & Consumer Sciences in Columbus; October 611 NEAFCS meeting in missouri; of topics for families includingnutrition/health, money matters them with your entire family and possibly http://www.ag.ohio-state.edu/~wash/fcs/fcs.htm
Extractions: Special Events Upcoming Programs October 2 - ServSafe Retreat in Columbus October 6-11 NEAFCS meeting in Missouri October 17 - Pathways to Food Safety with Marietta City Health Department October 18 - Cooking with Kathy at O'Neil Senior Center October 21 - FNP in Monroe October 24 - Homemakers' Craft Day at Tunnel Methodist Church November 1 - Food Fest at Kent State University Tuscarawas Campus in New Philadelphia. Call 740/376-7431 for a flyer or go to http://tuscarawas.osu.edu/fcs/foodfest.htm