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K-State Research and Extension Department of Human
Nutrition is dedicated to keeping you up to date on important issues in
nutrition.
- If you have questions concerning any of the
information, please contact:
- Extension Human Nutrition, 207 Justin Hall,
Manhattan, KS 66506
- 785-532-5782.
View any of the Nutrition News articles below.
- 2008 Articles
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"Real Men
Wear Gowns" to Raise Awareness (May 2008)
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What is "Eating Competence"? (April 2008)
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Food Stamps...for a Healthy Community (April 2008)
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The Slow Food Movement -- Is it Gaining Momentum? (March 2008)
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Cinnamon Not Helpful in Control of Diabetes or Blood Fats (January 2008)
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- 2007 Articles
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The Fruits &
Veggies--More Matters Campaign (December 2007)
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Can a Virus Contribute to Obesity? (December 2007)
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New WIC Food Package Approved - Healthful Options Added (December 2007)
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USDA Upgrades MyPyramid Tracker
(October 2007)
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Traveling with Food Allergies (October
2007)
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Vitamin D--More Important Than We
Thought (October 2007)
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Artificial Food Color, Additives in Children's Food Still Suspect in
Hyperactivity (September 2007)
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Alli:
Friend or Foe? (September 2007)
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Food Ads Aimed at Children
Changing (August 2007)
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Benzoates
Preserve Soft Drinks, Other Foods- But Are they Safe? (July 2007)
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For press release stories about various
topics on nutrition from the K-State Research and Extension newsroom,
click here and then type in the
word "nutrition" in the search news box at the top of the page.
If you have questions or concerns about
any of the articles on this page, please contact:
- Dr. Mary Meck Higgins, PhD, RD, LD, CDE,
202 Justin Hall, Manhattan, KS 66506.
- Phone: 785-532-1671 or e-mail at
mhiggins@ksu.edu
K-State Research and Extension is a short name for the
Kansas State University Agricultural Experiment Station and Cooperative
Extension Service, a program designed to generate and distribute useful
knowledge for the well-being of Kansans. Supported by county, state, federal and
private funds, the program has county Extension offices, experiment fields, area
Extension offices and regional research centers statewide. Its headquarters is
on the K-State campus, Manhattan.