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Boost early brain development

Nina Chen, Ph.D., CFLE, former Human Development Specialist, University of Missouri Extension Scientists have discovered how children’s earliest experiences affect the way the brain is...

Add some green to your diet

Christeena Haynes, MS, RD, LD, former Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Dallas County, University of Missouri Extension According to the Dietary Guidelines for Americans, vegetable...

Put Your Best Fork Forward: National Nutrition Month

Tracy Delaney, Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Lafayette County, University of Missouri Extension National Nutrition Month® is a nutrition education campaign launched each March by...

Via Christi Weight Management has new location, plans open house

Via Christi Weight Management has moved to a new location inside the Via Christi Rehabilitation Hospital, 1151 N. Rock Road.   Weight Management staff, product sales...

Via Christi distributing free colon cancer screening kits in March

Via Christi is offering free colon cancer screening kits in March to raise awareness during Colon Cancer Awareness Month. The kits are available for free...

Avian influenza in Tennessee is reminder for Kansans to remain diligent

Although the current risk of the virus spreading is low, K-State expert urges constant vigilance   MANHATTAN, Kan. – The discovery of avian influenza in a...

National Nutrition Month

By Anne Pitts, CFCS, County Extension Agent, Family and Consumer Science March is National Nutrition Month; which means I will be talking a little bit...

Help children develop a sense of responsibility

Nina Chen, Ph.D., CFLE, former Human Development Specialist, Jackson County, University of Missouri Extension Children need to develop a sense of responsibility to be prepared...

10 tips for reading food labels

Melissa Bess, former Nutrition and Health Education Specialist, Camden County, University of Missouri Extension March is National Nutrition Month, so this is a good time...

Health-care researchers seek Kansas voices for ag industry survey

Nationwide study aims for comprehensive view of health care’s effects on farm and ranch families   MANHATTAN, Kan. – Kansas farmers, ranchers and their employees are...
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