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  1. Dissemination and use of a school-based nutrition education program for secondary school students. (Research Papers): An article from: Journal of School Health by Christine M. Olson, Carol A. Devine, et all 1993-10-01
  2. NYC Neighborhood WIC Program: Nutrition education curriculum, New York, New York, individual project (School of Public Health student projects) by Margaret Ostafin, 1999
  3. The communication factor in health and nutrition programs: A case study and guidelines for action by Royal D Colle, 1979
  4. A survey of dairy calcium consumption by women in two New York counties, 1985 and 1987: An analysis of an educational program's effectiveness (A.E. res) by Susan J Hurst, 1988
  5. Sugar consumption and health: Six background papers : a New York State Assembly program and committee staff report by Diane Sacks, 1977

41. Study: New York Improving Nutrition Program For Pregnant Women On Sympatico Powe
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42. United Way Of New York City: Our Programs & Initiatives
To provide direct services such as home health care, transportation andnutrition to more than 15,000 seniors in new york City.
http://www.unitedwaynyc.org/?id=17&pg=api

43. Regional Food Bank Of Northeastern New York
The Hunger Prevention and nutrition Assistance Program (HPNAP) is a food andnutrition program of the new york State Department of health (DOH).
http://www.regionalfoodbank.net/content.php?page=Services_Programs-Hunger_Preven

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45. Graduate Schools Of Public Health
Department of health nutrition Sciences Phone (208 University of Michigan Schoolof Public health. new york University The Steinhardt School of Education.
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Showcase Home How To Advertise FAQ Testimonials ... Travel / Property 1. What are some of the occupations available for someone w/ an MPH? There are many specialties within the growing field of public health and many opportunities for trained public health professionals to find meaningful employment. Most occupations are found within the following core areas: health services administration; biostatistics; epidemiology; behavioral sciences/health education; and environmental health sciences. Additionally, emerging fields within public health include international/global health; biomedical and laboratory practice; nutrition; public health practice and program management; maternal and child health; and occupational safety and health 2. How long does it typically take to get an MPH? Most master's programs take two years to complete. However, many programs offer options to meet student needs such as accelerated programs, programs for part-time students and distance learning programs. There are also many joint degree programs where graduate students studying law, medicine or business may also study public health. 3. What entrance exam must you take to get into graduate programs for public health?

46. New York University - The Steinhardt School Of Education
health, international community health, and public health nutrition. Our graduatesin nutrition and Dietetics are in new york University was one of the first
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Showcase Home How To Advertise FAQ Testimonials ... USC New York University - The Steinhardt School of Education Tackle some of the most challenging and compelling issues of the day including obesity, malnutrition, disease prevention and treatment, health promotion, elderly care, substance abuse, HIV/AIDS, communications disorders, and epidemics. Work with people of all ages and from all social, racial, and ethnic backgrounds. Your focus can be your own urban community in the United States or as far-reaching as rural communities in other parts of the world. A graduate degree in one of the health professions places you on the path for one of these exciting careers. Need more information about careers in the Health Sciences? Follow the links below to career profiles, some of the issues important to these fields, and information on NYU's graduate programs. Nursing Public Health Physical Therapy Nutrition ... Speech Pathology What can a graduate education degree in health from NYU's Steinhardt School of Education do for you? Work in schools, clinics, hospitals, community settings, administration

47. American Public Health Association - Public Health Links
new york University The Steinhardt School of Education Publichealth nutrition Program www.education.nyu.edu/nutrition. health
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48. New York State Department Of Agriculture And Markets
helping them learn about new york agriculture, enjoy locallygrown foods and inspirehealthy food choices. Farmers Market nutrition Program Promotes improved
http://www.agmkt.state.ny.us/Programs.html
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Assists the industry by providing childcare service for nearly 2,000 children of migrant farmworkers and other income eligible agricultural workers at 40 different locations across New York State. Agricultural Districts
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This program offers a measure of financial protection for producers by requiring licensed dealers to file surety in the form of a bond or letter of credit with the Department. Agricultural Workforce Certification Training Program
A collaborative effort with the industry to assist New York farmers with the recruitment, training and placement of agricultural employees, this program has a 90 percent on-farm placement rate. Animal Population Control Program
Helps reduce the population of unwanted and stray dogs and cats by providing low-cost spay or neuter services for eligible persons adopting a dog or cat from an approved SPCA, humane society, municipal shelter or protective association. Cattle Health Assurance Program Utilizes a team of advisors to develop farm-specific herd health plans that increases herd health, while assuring food safety and promoting environmental stewardship.

49. New York State Department Of Agriculture And Markets
The purpose of the program is to promote improved nutrition through increased withthe new york State Department of health, the new york State Office for
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Acting under Articles 22 and 23 of the Agriculture and Markets Law, Department staff facilitate and promote the direct marketing of New York State agricultural products from producers to consumers and wholesale buyers through technical assistance, grant financing and the production of publications.
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Farmers' Market Nutrition Program
The New York State Farmers' Market Nutrition Program (FMNP) provides checks to low-income, nutritionally at-risk families enrolled in the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants, and Children (WIC) and Senior Nutrition Programs. The checks are redeemable for fresh fruits and vegetables at participating farmers' markets. The purpose of the program is to promote improved nutrition through increased consumption of locally grown fresh fruits and vegetables. It is also intended to expand sales at farmers' markets. The Department collaborates with the New York State Department of Health, the New York State Office for the Aging, and Cornell Cooperative Extension in administering the program.

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51. A Service Of The New York Academy Of Medicine Library
referrals, social services, mental health and health care assessment, nutritioneducation and and HIV/AIDS populations throughout the new york City Area
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52. The HIV/AIDS Information Outreach Project - Nutrition
temporary housing, housing referrals, social services, mental health and healthcare assessment, nutrition education and The River Fund new york, Inc.
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Phone: (212) 222-3882 Fax: (212) 222-7067 Satellite Office 28 East 35th St. New York, NY 10016 Phone: 212-683-5019 Fax: 212-779-2862 africanserve@worldnet.att.net The African Services Committee provides legal, supportive, social, and health outreach to a diverse population of HIV+ and at-risk African, Middle Eastern and Eastern European immigrants and refugees. Gay Men's Health Crisis www.gmhc.org The Tisch Building 119 West 24th Street New York, NY, 10011 Phone: (212) 807-6655 or 1-800-AIDS-NYC The Gay Men's Health Crisis (GMHC) offers hands-on support services to more than 9,500 men, women and children with AIDS and their families in New York City annually, as well as education and advocacy for hundreds of thousands nationwide. God's Love We Deliver www.godslovewedeliver.org

53. The New York Academy Of Medicine: Initiatives: School Health Programs
of health education initiatives that impact new york City school and emotional health,asthma, skin health, physical activity, nutrition, and tobacco
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A public-private partnership to improve the health of New York City schoolchildren The Office of School Health Programs is the focal point for the Academy’s activities to improve the health and well-being of New York City children and youth and to address the evolving health education needs of schools and communities. The Office of School Health Programs provides a wide range of health education initiatives that impact New York City school administrators, teachers, staff, families, and students. The goal of these programs is to build the capacity of schools and community based organizations to enhance the health of young people and to help them develop the skills, attitudes and knowledge needed to lead and maintain healthy lives and succeed academically. Junior Fellows Induction Ceremony. Left to right, looking at camera: Romina Cepeda, Ashley Brown, Sahara Baker from The Young Womens Leadership School

54. The New York Academy Of Medicine: Events & Classes: The International Pandemic O
Medicine Obstetrics, Gynecology Reproduction nutrition health Care on the publichealth and health policy responses cosponsored by The new york Academy of
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The International Pandemic of Obesity: Scientific, Clinical, Public Health and Health Policy Changes
Date: 05/31/2004-06/01/2004
Time: May 31, 2003: 5:00 PM - 7:30 PM and June 1 from 8:00 AM - 5:00 PM
Cost: General Registration $125.00, Academy Fellows $100.00, Nutritionists $75.00, Residents $75.00, Medical Students $75.00, RSM Fellows $100.00
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Nursing/Allied Health Family Medicine Disease Management Psychiatry Public Health Pediatric and Adolescent Medicine Nutrition Health Care Delivery This international program will describe the epidemiologic, scientific, and psychosocial aspects of obesity and focus on the public health and health policy responses to the pandemic.

55. CHOICES In Health Information | The New York Public Library
with the Program! Guide to Good Eating. 613.2 G Bob W. Greene new york Simon Schuster, 2003. Healthy Foods, Healthy Kids A Complete Guide to nutrition for
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New York : Hyperion, 2002 The Complete Book of Food Counts.
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56. CHOICES In Health Information | The New York Public Library
2nd ed. The American Dietetic Association Guide to Women s nutrition for healthyLiving. new york Berkley Pub. 613.0423 C Editors of Men s health Books.
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January 2004: Healthy Weight Management
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57. The New York Times Health News Fitness And Nutrition
Personal health Sane Weight Loss in a CarbObsessed World High Fiber MORE FITNESS nutrition newS, Christopher Berkey for The new york Times. Operation
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59. Department Of Pediatrics: Gastroenterology And Nutriton Clinical Programs
The Children s Cardiovascular health Center is a SubCenter of the Division of GI nutrition and a new york Presbyterian Columbia University Center .
http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/pediatrics/divisions/gastro/clin.shtml
Gastroenterology and Nutrition
Clinical Programs Children's Cardiovascular Health Center Children's Digestive Health Center
The Division works very closely with New York Presbyterian Hospital Liver Transplant Center.
For information regarding the Liver Transplant Center: http://cpmcnet.columbia.edu/dept/surgery/liver/liver.html
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60. NYC Dept. Of Ed. Health
new york s two health insurance programs for children, Medicaid and Childhealth Plus, are now united under one name, Child health Plus.
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DOE Directory ... Chancellor's Regulations Health Immunization The New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene has issued School Admission Immunization Requirements for the 2003-2004 school year. The law requires that all new students – children entering day care, nursery school, pre-school or pre-kindergarten, and kindergarten through grade 12 in New York City for the first time – must show proof of having received a complete medical evaluation. Please click here to view the immunization requirements in full: http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/pdf/chi/chi22-5.pdf For more information about the immunization requirements, please dial the City's hotline, 311. To keep track of your child's immunization records, please refer to the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene's Citywide Immunization Registry (CIR), available online at http://www.nyc.gov/html/doh/html/cir/b0a.html

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