Extractions: Recipe Links A-Z Index Boards Clippings Home Page Search DAILYS: Food Columns Today's Swap Today's Menu TOPICS: Baking Barbecue Beginners Breadmaker Brunch Cakes Cards Chefs Chocolate Companies Cookbooks Copycat Crock Pot Databases Diabetic Diets Ethnic Gingerbread Ham Health Holidays Kid's Low Fat Magazines Meal Plans Mixes Net Search Newspapers Nutrient Data Parties Picnics Preserving Restaurants Software Schools Turkey TV Chefs MORE... Board Topics COOKING: Cooking Club Daily Swap Baking Copycat Dinner Ethnic Foodservice Frugal Heirloom Holidays Low Fat Lunch Make Ahead One or Two Outdoor Parties Preserving Quantity Vegetarian OTHER: Chat-Books Chat-Misc Collectibles Contests Gadgets Gardening Groceries Hobbies LIST ALL Shopping Kitchen Link Cookbooks Amazon Free Offers United Network for Organ Sharing The resources listed are provided only as a guide to a variety of online consumer health services and does not imply an endorsement of the information or services provided. This information is not offered to be interpreted as medical or professional advice. All medical information needs to be carefully reviewed with your health care provider. recipelink.com Nutrient Finder
Extractions: Source: CDC, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System. [A text description of these maps is also available.] "As a society, we can no longer afford to make poor health choices such as being physically inactive and eating an unhealthy diet; these choices have led to a tremendous obesity epidemic. As policy makers and health professionals, we must embrace small steps toward coordinated policy and environmental changes that will help Americans live longer, better, healthier lives." Vice Admiral Richard H. Carmona, M.D., M.P.H., F.A.C.S Acting Assistant Secretary for Health The Importance of Physical Activity and Good Nutrition Chronic diseases account for 7 of every 10 U.S. deaths and for more than 60% of medical care expenditures. In addition, the prolonged illness and disability associated with many chronic diseases decrease the quality of life for millions of Americans.
Extractions: "Our goal is to be a partner with you to help your child grow to be as big as he or she is supposed to be." Growth Clinic The Growth Clinic is for children age three and under who are diagnosed with non-organic failure to thrive. The clinic offer parents and health care providers a local resource specializing in treatment of infants and toddler's experiencing a delay in normal growth. The program team includes a registered nurse, a registered dietitian and a family specialist. There are many reasons why a child grows or doesn't grow. Growth Clinic is a place to learn about nutrition, parenting, child development and general health. Contact Us! Martha Gooldy, RD, Community Nutritionist - 303-239-9581
Animal Therapy Programs HORSEMANSHIP. The horsemanship program spans a broad range of activitieschores, grooming, riding, training, showing, health and nutrition. http://www.coloradoboysranch.org/cbr/animals.html
Extractions: Using a variety of animals from hamsters and fish to dogs and horses, animal-assisted therapy provides an opportunity for boys to give and receive unconditional acceptance and love. Animals ignite warmth in even the most withdrawn youth, putting him at ease and increasing his willingness to reach out and take risks without fear. Boys learn about proper care, handling, nutrition and health care for animals. They also learn to have compassion, gentleness and respect for animals, other people and themselves. T O PROGRAMS AND THERAPY T O COVER PAGE ... ATTLE PROGRAM H ORSEMANSHIP The horsemanship program spans a broad range of activities: chores, grooming, riding, training, showing, health and nutrition. Besides the fundamentals of horsemanship, boys learn the essential nature of teamwork and self-control. The horsemanship program is accredited by the North American Handicapped Riding Association (NARHA). Back to top of page S MALL-ANIMAL THERAPY Through CBR's small-animal therapy, boys work with a variety of creatures, including llamas, goats, cats, dogs, ferrets, guinea pigs, rabbits, chinchillas, birds and fish. They research the physiology and environment of the animals, and the boys take responsibility for their feeding, grooming and overall care.
Guide To Schools Offering Holistic And Spiritual Training in the students ability to use therapeutic nutrition to build health and prevent NTICis regulated by the colorado Division of Private Occupational http://www.nexuspub.com/schools/schools_nut.htm
Extractions: By Roz Brown Nutrition American Health Science University (AHSU) Colorado School of Culinary Arts Cooking School of the Rockies Nourishment Education Foundation ... More Schools American Health Science University (AHSU) Aurora, CO, 800-530-8079; www.ahsu.com AHSU (formerly NINE) is a distance education program offering a certificate in nutrition to students who complete its six-course/12-exam correspondence schedule. The program usually takes 18 to 24 months and must be completed within two years. Students are required to pass a test at the end of each class to become a certified nutritionist (CN). There is a required text; a study guide for each course is provided by AHSU. The cost is payable over the course of the program. Tuition: approximately $5,000, including books. Back to List Colorado School of Culinary Arts Denver, CO, 800-275-2420; www.aii.edu Graduates demonstrate organizational skills in food preparation and service, along with cooking techniques and preparation methods for hot and cold foods. Bachelor degree students will develop kitchen management skills in communication, training, leadership, motivation and customer relations. Offers culinary arts, AAS degree, two years or 21 months; culinary management, BA degree, 13 quarters or 39 months. Convenient day and evening classes. Financial aid available for those who qualify. Employment assistance available. Approved by the Accrediting Commission of Career Schools and Colleges of Technology and the Colorado Department of Higher Education. Tuition: Culinary arts, AAS degree, $40,665; culinary management, BA degree, $69,365; Art of Cooking Diploma, $17,975.
Mesa County Colorado Health Department occupational and physical therapy, speech, nutrition, and social work). Mesa CountyHealth Department 510 29½ Road Grand Junction, colorado 81504 USA http://www.co.mesa.co.us/health/childrenspecialneeds.htm
Extractions: The Health Care Program for Children with Special Needs What are the services of HCP: Comprehensive care coordination for children with special health care needs and their families, and limited paid specialty care for those who qualify financially. The program also provides family support and access to multidisciplinary consultations (occupational and physical therapy, speech, nutrition, and social work). Skilled public health nurses, working with the family and primary physicians, help assess needs and link the family to HCP and other specialty clinics, therapies, community agencies and programs for which the child and family are eligible. Who is eligible? Children age to 21 years old who have special health care needs. Of particular emphasis in HCP are birth defects, cardiac, vision, hearing, neurologic, orthopedic, and urologic disorders. If your child has special health care needs, you are encouraged to call HCP. What does HCP cost? There is no charge to families who qualify financially. There are sliding fees associated with specialty clinics, and the child's insurance is billed by specialty providers. Families are assisted in applying for Medicaid, Child Health Plan, and SSI where appropriate.
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Extractions: James O. Hill. PhD As Director of the Center for Human Nutrition at the University of Colorado, Dr. Hill has spent over 25 years researching the causes of weight gain adiposity, and obesity and how to prevent or treat these problems. He has published over 200 scientific articles and lectures widely about weight management. He is well known as a co-founder of the National Weight Control Registry, which follows over 3000 people who have lost weight and kept it off permanently. Dr. Hill was a member of the Expert Panel that developed the National Institutes of Health Guidelines for Management of Overweight and Obesity and was chair of the first World Health Organization Consultation on Obesity. He has served as president of the North American Association for the Study of Obesity and as Vice-President of the International Association for the Study of Obesity. Most recently, Dr. Hill is editor-in-chief of a new journal, Obesity Management, to be published in 2004. 1. Alumni Scholarship, University of Tennessee, 1969-1970.
James O. Hill, M.D. As director of the Center for Human nutrition at the He also codeveloped Coloradoon the Move and America on the Move, public health programs that use http://www.time.com/time/2004/obesity/speakers/hill.html
Extractions: James Hill is director of the Center for Human Nutrition at the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center. He is a key developer of the Colorado on the Move program. Dr. Hill, one of America's foremost experts in weight management, has spent over 25 years researching the causes of weight gain, adiposity, and obesity and how to prevent or treat these problems. He has published over 200 scientific articles and lectures widely about weight management. He is a co-founder of the National Weight Control Registry, which follows over 3000 people who have lost weight and kept it off permanently. He was a member of the Expert Panel that developed the National Institutes of Health Guidelines for Management of Overweight and Obesity and was chair of the first World Health Organization Consultation on Obesity. He has served as president of the North American Association for the Study of Obesity and as vice president of the International Association for the Study of Obesity. As director of the Center for Human Nutrition at the University of Colorado, Dr. Hill has spent the past few years translating the science of weight management into simple programs that work in the community. He developed The Colorado Weigh and The American Weigh, formal behavior weight management programs involving weekly group meetings. He also co-developed Colorado on the Move and America on the Move, public health programs that use step counters to increase lifestyle physical activity in order to prevent weight gain.
Colorado Springs, CO Ginny Murphy, MPA nutrition Services Program Director El Paso County Dept of health Environment 301 South Union Blvd. colorado Springs, CO 809103123 Phone http://www.citymatch.org/DUI/Year5/ColoradoSprings.htm
Extractions: Nutrition and Health Science Moliere Overview Nutrition and Health Science: Career Insights Nutritionist Nutritionists and dieticians both help individuals improve their diet by planning meal programs and overseeing the preparation of food. A Dietary Manager typically oversees a large food-service preparation facility, such as a cafeteria, while a Registered Dietician (RD) is licensed to put such a program in place. Clinical Dieticians provide the same service in hospitals and other medical facilities, in consultation with doctors and other medical professionals, while a Public health nutritionist and public health nutrition director typically are concerned with nutrition on a large, community-wide scale. Click here for a complete list of accredited online Nutrition and Health Science degree programs Thomson Education Direct Thomson Education Direct Advantages: Thomson Education Direct Training in Nutrition and Health Science Click here to request more information from Thomson Education Direct
Extractions: Nutrition and Health Science Degree Programs Moliere Online Certified Nutritionist Training and Health Science Degrees Online , click on any one of the links provided to request free information Thomson Education Direct Thomson Education Direct Advantages: Thomson Education Direct Training in Nutrition and Health Science Click here to request more information from Thomson Education Direct
Extractions: Please be sure to visit the libraries on the main page of each of our Chronic Illnesses sites. These libraries have links to high quality sites that provide information specific to the chronic illness. Here are sites to Research your illness in greater depth including doing searches in the National Library of Medicine's databases, and medical journals. Conduct a free search through the National Library of Medicine's Medline database. You will have a choice of Web search interfaces from simple keywords to advanced Boolean expressions and linkages to publishers' sites for full-text journals. The Medline Plus site is also available in Spanish. Click on Espanol at the top right of the site. National Library of Medicine's Gateway This search system uses one interface to search across multiple NLM resources including Medline, old Medline, MedlinePlus, AIDS meetings, HSRProj and more. CAM on PubMed This database will help you locate citations related to complementary and alternative medicine.
JFK Partners Disability Training & Inclusion Program As part of the University of colorado health Sciences Center behavioral pediatrics,health administration, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy http://www.jfkpartners.org/Training_Programs.asp
Extractions: As part of the University of Colorado Health Sciences Center, JFK Partners faculty offer knowledge and experience that guides each participant's learning experiences. Long term training experiences are composed of coursework and practicum and/or clinical placements. Coursework covers a variety of topics including leadership, consultation, and teamwork skills, and essential concepts in pediatric developmental disabilities and special health care needs. There is a strong emphasis on systems development and systems change. Professionals currently working with children (birth to 21) in the disciplines of audiology, pediatric dentistry, developmental behavioral pediatrics, health administration, nursing, nutrition, occupational therapy, physical therapy, psychology, social work, speech language pathology, as well as parents of young children with disabilities are encouraged to apply.
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Family Health Program - Children With Special Needs growth development, feeding and nutrition, infant communication of children withspecial health care needs. Monitoring Program and the colorado Responds to http://www.co.boulder.co.us/health/famhlth/csn.htm
Extractions: Boulder, CO 80304 CSNP assists families with children with special health care needs from birth through age 20 with information, referrals to community resources, and specialized nursing services. The program: Assures newborn population receives metabolic and hearing screening follow-up services and early intervention. Join with both public and private partners and advocacy agencies to develop policies that strengthen local systems of services and supports for families of children with special health care needs. Links children identified by the Birth Defect Monitoring Program and the Colorado Responds to Children With Special Needs Program with services in Boulder County. Maintains surveillance on the incidence and prevalence of chronic conditions in children and surveys ongoing needs.
Editorial Board For The Forum For Family And Consumer Issues and agricultural professionals across colorado in developing the areas of foods,nutrition and food communicating with consumers about health risks, including http://www.ces.ncsu.edu/depts/fcs/pub/board/pkendall.html
Extractions: Colorado State University A native of Kansas, Dr. Kendall received her B.S. in Home Economics Education and M.S. in Foods and Nutrition from Kansas State University. Her Ph.D. is in Nutrition Education from Colorado State University. Since 1976, Dr. Kendall has been a professor and Cooperative Extension Specialist in the Department of Food Science and Human Nutrition at Colorado State University. As such, she works with extension agents, teachers, graduate students and nutrition and agricultural professionals across Colorado in developing, implementing and evaluating programs in the areas of foods, nutrition and food safety. For the past several years she has placed special emphasis on developing, implementing and evaluating programs and research projects on communicating with consumers about health risks, including risks associated with the safety of the food supply. This July she added a one-year assignment as interim head of her Department. DEGREES, DATES, INSTITUTIONS, MAJORS:
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National Alliance For Nutrition And Activity (CA); San Bernardino County Department of Public health nutrition Program (CA);San Francisco Bicycle colorado; Connecticut Recreation and Parks Association, Inc. http://www.cspinet.org/nutritionpolicy/nana.html
Extractions: The National Alliance for Nutrition and Activity (NANA) advocates national policies and programs to promote healthy eating and physical activity to help reduce the illnesses, disabilities, premature deaths, and costs caused by diet- and inactivity-related diseases such as heart disease, cancer, high blood pressure, diabetes, and obesity. NANA promotes within the legislative and executive branches of government a better understanding of the importance of healthy eating, physical activity, and obesity control to the nation's health and health-care costs. One of the primary goals of NANA is to cultivate champions for nutrition, physical activity, and obesity prevention in Congress and federal agencies. Efforts include supporting effective education programs, advocating adequate funding for programs, and promoting environmental changes that help Americans eat better and be more active. NANA is made up of more than 250 organizations. NANA's policy priorities include: Strengthen National and State Nutrition, Physical Activity, and Obesity Programs Obesity and Other Diet- and Inactivity-Related Diseases 2003 Strengthen the National School Lunch and Other Child Nutrition Programs (Child Nutrition Program reauthorization) Support Transportation Policies That Promote Physical Activity Policy options for TEA-21 reauthorization Background materials American Cancer Society American Dietetic Association ... Center for Science in the Public Interest Susan Foerster, MPH, RD
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