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  1. Breast-feeding promotion: A handbook for public health professionals (Healthy mothers, healthy babies) by Minda S Lazarov, 1987

21. October/November 2001 State Legislatures Magazine: From The Dinner Table To The
By Mary Guiden tennessee Representative Ken education, health and nutrition services,counseling and psychological services, special health programs for staff
http://www.ncsl.org/programs/health/1101sclhl.htm
State Legislatures Magazine: October/November 2001
Editor's Note: This article appeared in the October/November 2001 issue of NCSL's magazine, State Legislatures . To order copies or to subscribe, contact the marketing department at (303) 830-2200. From the Dinner Table to the State House A Coordinated Approach
Opposition and Praise
States with CDC Grants for Coordinated School Health Programs, 2001
From the Dinner Table to the State House
A Tennessee lawmaker, moved by his wife's tales from her job as a school nurse, has taken a stand to improve school health programs. By Mary Guiden
Tennessee Representative Ken Givens doesn't remember the exact moment he decided to take on school health as an issue, but he does remember casually discussing the topic regularly over dinner with his wife Connie, who worked as a school nurse for 27 years. "Some of the stories she's told me have been just remarkable. Connie's worked in a school system that had almost 8,000 kids, and she's seen it all," he says. Representative Givens remembers one story in particular. A teacher at Connie's school told her that one little boy hadn't shown up for school and that the attendance office hadn't looked into the absence. The school asked Connie to check it out, to see what the problem was. She went to the house, thinking the kid probably was sick. Was it a cold, an earache or a sore throat? Unfortunately, the problem was a little more basic than that. "He didn't have any shoes," explains Givens. "The little boy's mother lived in public housing and received public assistance. She just said simply that he had worn out his last pair of tennis shoes and was not in school for that reason. He missed two or three days of school before they checked on him."

22. Robin Brothers, People & Expertise
University of tennessee nutrition Science Ph.D. 1989. Sachan, University of tennessee,College of and strategic planning for environmental health programs.
http://www.foodsafe.tennessee.edu/expertise/brothers_rar.htm
Biographical Sketch of
Robin A. Ruark Brothers
Preparation Appointements Publications Activities ... Collaborators Professional Preparation up South Dakota State University Chemistry B.S. 1980 Appointments up Publications in the last five years include up 7 environmental documents including monitoring plans, risk assessments, proposed plans and RODs, one radiation policy document, 15 presentations or training sessions, 3 web pages, 5 pesticide toxicology reviews, 7 pesticide residue chemistry reviews, and more than 50 pesticide product chemistry reviews. Significant pesticides include dichloromid, dithianon, esfenvalerate, dimethomorph, clethodim, cypemethrin, dicamba, and quizalofop. Synergistic Activities in last 48 months up Served as risk assessment expert for HAZWRAP/ Villahermosa Mexico, workshop on the development of risk-based methods for environmental activities for PEMEX governmental oil monopoly. Development of training materials and performance of training in conducting health assessments for ATSDR. Training required by more than 20 cooperative agreement states and new ATSDR health assessment personnel. Participated in development of ATSDR Public Health Assessment Guidance Manual. This has been recently translated into Spanish and is used in several countries. Researcher and author for three of the DOE Center for Risk Excellence "Risk Tools" Web pages.

23. Tennessee.gov Site Reorganization
health and Social programs. School nutrition Program.
http://www.tennesseeanytime.org/main/education/k12_progs.html
WELCOME TO THE NEW TENNESSEE.GOV! For those who visit frequently, please see the graphic to the left for an overview of the new Tennessee.gov main page. Online services and State News remain in the same place, but other parts of the page have been moved. New visitors may want to become familiar with how the new Tennessee.gov site is organized. If you know what you want, you can being using Tennessee.gov, with any of the links below: The following links are at the bottom of each page. Tennessee.gov Home Search Tennessee.gov A to Z Directory Policies ... Help and Contact
The Official Web Site of the State of Tennessee

24. Medanthro.net - Academic - Grad Programs - U Of Memphis
Academic Resources graduate programs. Hershel Schwartz, PhD, 1990, tennessee Knoxvillehealth care D. Sackett, PhD, 1996, UCLA nutrition, health and Adaptation
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Academic Resources: graduate programs
University of Memphis
Degrees offered: M.A. Medical Anthropology Faculty: Linda Bennet t, Professor and Associate Dean - Alcoholism, applied clinical research, family rituals, ethnic identity; Europe, US, former Yugoslavia. PhD, 1976, American University
Email: lbennett@memphis.edu Thomas Collins , Professor - Education, anthropology of work, and nutrition. PhD, 1971, University of Colorado
Email: tcollins@memphis.edu Ruthbeth Finerman , Associate Professor - International Health Services Delivery, Family Health, Reproduction, Mental Health; South America. PhD, 1985, UCLA
Email: finerman@memphis.edu Satish Kedia , Assistant Professor - Applied and Medical anthropology, community health, resettlement, social aging, impact assessment, evaluation; India, US. PhD, 1997, University of Kentucky
Email: skkedia@memphis.edu Charles Williams , Associate Professor - Africa and African-American Studies, Alcoholism and drug abuse, community health and religion; Oceania. PhD, 1981, University of Illinois
Email: cwilliams@memphis.edu

25. Tennessee Diet And Weight Loss Programs
tennessee Best Way to Lose Weight. Loss and Fitness Information http//inch-aweigh.comLearn about fitness and nutrition with the focus on good health.
http://www.bettershape-diet.com/tennessee.html
Click Here for Diet Programs
Tennessee Weight Loss - - Tennessee Diet Plans - - Tennessee Weight Loss Programs - - Tennessee Atkins Diet - Diets - - Low Carb Diet - Lose Weight Fast
Tennessee Best Way to Lose Weight
Weight Watchers® NutriSystem Online Weight Loss Program Adams
Adamsville
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24 Hour Fitness
- http://www.24hourfitness.com/html/diets/
Offers a summary of ten of the most popular diets on the market today, the benefits and disadvantages of each plan and whether the plan can be maintained for life. Active Karma - http://www.activekarma.com/
Information for personalized, interactive and sustainable online weight control program. Includes nutrition, fitness tips, and stress counseling. Advanced Body Mass Index Calculator - http://www.halls.md/body-mass-index/av.htm
Calculates your body mass index and shows statistics to compare your body to others of the same height, sex and age. Handles pediatric and older adult ages. All About Weight Loss - http://all-about-weightloss.com

26. 2000 National Doctoral Program Survey - Reports For Programs In Tennessee
tennessee State University. Human Ecology health and Safety Sciences DepartmentDiscuss - 1 Human Ecology - nutrition Dept (nutrition Science) Discuss - 1
http://survey.nagps.org/deptsByState41.php
The 2000 National Doctoral Program Survey
Released October 17, 2001 Tell a friend! Survey Home Aggregate Results Program Results ... Select a State
Reports for Programs in Tennessee
Program reports are available for U.S. programs from which at least 10 responses were received. Meharry Medical College Microbiology Department [Discuss] - 2 responses Middle Tennessee State University Business - Economics and Finance Department [Discuss] - 1 response Health, Physical Education, Recreation, and Safety Dept (Physical Education) [Discuss] - 1 response History Department [Discuss] - 1 response Tennessee State University Education - Psychology Department [Discuss] - 2 responses Government Institute [Discuss] - 1 response University of Memphis [Summary] Audiology and Speech-Language Pathology School [Discuss] - 1 response Biology Department [Discuss] - 4 responses Business and Economics - Business Administration [Discuss] - 3 responses Communication and Fine Arts - Communication Department [Discuss] - 8 responses Education - Counseling Psychology Program [Results] [Discuss] - 11 responses Education - Leadership Department [Discuss] - 4 responses History Department [Discuss] - 2 responses Mathematical Sciences Department [Discuss] - 1 response Philosophy Department [Results] [Discuss] - 12 responses Psychology Department [Results] [Discuss] - 14 responses University of Tennessee at Knoxville [Summary] Animal Science Department [Discuss] - 4 responses Anthropology Department [Discuss] - 1 response Biochemistry and Cellular and Molecular Biology Department [Results] [Discuss] - 10 responses

27. Accredited Schools & Programs
Department of health and nutrition Sciences 2900 Bedford Ave. East tennessee StateUniversity MPH Program. Public and Community health programs School of Allied
http://www.ceph.org/list.htm
US Schools of Public Health and Graduate Public Health Programs
Accredited by the Council on Education for Public Health University of Alabama at Birmingham School of Public Health
1530 Third Ave., South
RPHB 140
Birmingham, AL 35294-0022
Dean: Max Michael, MD
www.uab.edu/PublicHealth/
Boston University School of Public Health 715 Albany Street
Boston, MA 02118
Dean: Robert F. Meenan, MD, MPH, MBA
http://www.bumc.bu.edu/SPH
University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health 19 Earl Warren Hall
Berkeley, CA 94720
Dean: Stephen M. Shortell, PhD http://ist-socrates.berkeley.edu/~sph/ University of California, Los Angeles School of Public Health Center for the Health Sciences Box 951772 Los Angeles, CA 90095 Dean: Linda Rosenstock, MD, MPH www.ph.ucla.edu Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health 722 West 168th St., 14th Floor New York, NY 10032 Dean: Allan Rosenfield, MD http://mailman.hs.columbia.edu Emory University Rollins School of Public Health 1518 Clifton Rd., NE Atlanta, GA 30322

28. Prostate Gland - Sex Drive And Manhood
where she specialised in nutrition and exercise specialist for Baptist Hospital,tennessee, USA, who of the country's foremost preventative health programs.
http://www.natural-health.co.uk/prostategland-end-notes.html
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End Notes
" Modified Citrus Pectin." Whitaker, Julian, MD., The Prostate Report. Phillips Publishing, Maryland, USA, 1994. Op cit. Whitaker, Julian, MD. , Op cit. Thigpen, A.E., et al. "The molecular basis of steroid 5-alpha-reductase in a large Dominican kindred." New England Journal of Medicine, October 22, 1992; 327 (17); 1216-1219. " Modified Citrus Pectin." Op. Cit. 7 "Special Report: Clues to Prostate Cancer." Nutrition Action Healthletter , March 1996 p.12. Time Magazine , April 1, 1996, p.59. Chaitow, Leon Prostate Troubles. Thorsons, London 1988. 10 Whitaker, Julian, MD., Op cit. Leake, Chrisholm, Busuttil and Habib . "Subcellular distribution of zinc in the benign and malignant human prostate." Acta Endocrinol 12 Harman, Denham M.D.,Ph.D. Professor emeritus at the University of Nebraska School of Medicine. Mindell, Earl , Ph.D., R.Ph., The Vitamin Bible 14 Ibid.

29. Bright Futures - Nutrition Book
was sponsored by the Supplemental Food programs Division, Food and of North Carolina/Universityof tennessee Public health nutrition Graduate Training
http://www.brightfutures.org/nutrition/resources.html
Bright Futures: Nutrition Resources
Bright Futures in Practice: Nutrition (2nd ed.) (2002) emphasizes prevention and early recognition of nutrition concerns and provides developmentally appropriate nutrition supervision guidelines for infancy through adolescence. The guide contains strategies and tools to help health professionals provide nutrition supervision (including screening, assessment, and counseling) and promote partnerships with families and communities. In addition, the guide presents the latest information on special nutrition issues and concerns such as hyperlipidemia, hypertension, iron-deficiency anemia, eating disorders, obesity, sport nutrition, and vegetarian eating practices. Tools include indicators of nutrition risk, tips for fostering a positive body image, and federal food assistance and nutrition programs. The second edition includes recent changes in nutrition practice and policy and a special issue chapter on human immunodeficiency virus. In addition, the second edition contains reproducible master copies of nutrition questionnaires appropriate for use with families with infants, children, and adolescents as well as CDC growth charts.

30. HRSA: Maternal And Child Health Bureau
tennesseeThe University of tennessee and University of train the trainer for publichealth professionals in Futures Through CommunityBased nutrition Planning
http://www.mchb.hrsa.gov/programs/training/brightfutures.htm
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Bright Futures for Infants, Children, and Adolescents The goal of Bright Futures, a national initiative launched in 1990, is to respond to the current and emerging preventive and health promotion needs of infants, children, and adolescents. At the beginning of the 20th century, infectious diseases caused most of the morbidity and mortality in children. Although there has been great success in reducing contagious diseases, children today face new issues. Over the past several decades, major economic, social, and demographic changes have significantly affected American families. These societal changes have brought shifts in the chief causes of morbidity and mortality among children and adolescents. Injuries are now the leading cause of death for children older than 1 year. In addition, a significant percentage of American children have mental and emotional disorders. Developmental problems, educational failure, too much risk taking, lack of supervision, and child abuse are also among these "new morbidities." Also, the population of children with special health needs due to illness or disability has grown. Activities Bright Futures responds to current and emerging preventive and health promotion needs of infants, children and adolescents. The program enhances the knowledge and skills of health care providers to help them practice developmentally appropriate, preventive health care in the context of family and community. Bright Futures

31. Health Fact Sheets - BeefStocker USA
Calves University of tennessee, Knoxville pdf health programs and health Managementfor Beef Preconditioning programs Vaccination, nutrition and Management
http://beefstockerusa.org/healthfact.htm
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Health Program Parasite Vaccines Disease Bovine Virus Diarrhea
Kansas State University - pdf format Coccidiosis
Kansas State University - pdf form at Coccidiosis in Cattle Oklahoma State University - pdf format Foot Rot in Beef Cattle Footrot in Grazing Cattle Oklahoma State University - pdf format Grass Tetany Kansas State University - pdf format Infectious Bovine Rhinotracheitis Pinkeye in Cattle Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis (IBK) Oklahoma State University - pdf format Pinkeye: Infectious Bovine Keratoconjunctivitis Kansas State University - pdf format Health Program 1999-2000 Stocker Calf Preventative Herd Health Program Kansas State University - pdf format Beef Cattle Herd Health Vaccination Schedule University of Arkansas - html form at Biosecurity Basics for Cattle Operations and Good Management Practices (GMP) for Controlling Infectious Diseases University of Nebraska - html format Care of Newly Purchased Feeder Cattle University of Missouri - html format Castrating Beef Calves University of Tennessee, Knoxville - pdf format

32. Palmetto Health Residency Programs: Family Medicine
University of tennessee; Memphis, tennessee Interests Maternity care support dietitianInterests Geriatric nutrition, community and public health issues E
http://www.rmh.edu/residency/family.html
Since 1977, the Family Practice Residency at Palmetto Health Richland has taken pride in training more than 200 successful family practice physicians for South Carolina and the nation. About half of our residents are from South Carolina. Others come from across the country, attracted by our urban community practice, affiliations with the University of South Carolina School of Medicine, our multi-skilled faculty and an excellent geographic location.
Family Practice Center
Our venerable family practice center is located in its own facility adjacent to Palmetto Health Richland. We are very excited by fast-track construction of a gorgeous state-of-the-art 33,000 square foot facility located on the corner of the hospital campus and scheduled for completion in January 2003. We aim to function as a large private group practice, as we combine quality healthcare delivery and state-of-the-art equipment with modern management procedures. We serve as a major healthcare provider to the community in a great setting for primary care education. An integrated computerized network is used for appointment scheduling and medical record documentation. All patient rooms, resident offices, nursing areas and study areas are fully equipped with computers for instant access to patient records, prescription writing and lab results. We boast great online teaching resources through Palmetto Health Richland's excellent infomatics service. Telemedicine capabilities are also available with our rural office in Winnsboro, S.C.

33. ACF - Programs
health insurance for children. Job Opportunities for Low US Department of Agriculture)Child nutrition programs; North Carolina, South Carolina, and tennessee
http://www.acf.dhhs.gov/programs.html
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ACF Contacts for Issues with State, Territory, or Tribal Services

Programs
Are you looking for information on how to get assistance for yourself, your family, or a friend? If so, you may find our Contacts page helpful in finding assistance near you. Are you looking for general information about Federal programs serving children and families? On this page you will find links to information on the programs overseen by the Administration for Children and Families (ACF). ACF oversees about 60 programs that provide funds to state, local, and tribal organizations, both public and private. ACF also has several partnership projects, Federal Committees, and clearinghouses that provide the public with a variety of resources. This page links to programs, regional offices , clearinghouses, committees, and special projects.

34. UGA Department Of Foods And Nutrition: Home Page
Iowa State University, University of tennessee and Virginia The nutrition Sciencemajor is designed for the programs in the biological and health sciences. Category Reference Education
http://www.fcs.uga.edu/fdn/
Skip over Navigation UGA College of Family and Consumer Sciences
QuickLinks Prospective Students Current Students Alumni News FDN Success Story
Undergraduate Majors:
  • The Dietetics major is the first step to becoming a registered dietitian. Registered dietitians find careers with physicians, in food companies, hospitals, public health, extension, government, wellness programs, and education.
  • Consumer Foods . Careers include working in public relations through TV or radio or by writing articles for newspapers, magazines, or extension bulletins.
  • The Nutrition Science major is designed for the science-oriented student. This major provides an excellent background for entry into medical, dental, pharmacy, veterinary school, or other graduate programs in the biological and health sciences.
  • Graduate Program:
    Masters of Science and Ph.D. degrees are offered. The program is well represented at national meetings and graduates are placed in research positions with universities, medical schools, federal laboratories, and industry.

    35. Links To SEA School Health Programs
    School Counseling Services K12 tennessee School Safety TX, Child nutrition ProgramsDivision of Interagency Coordination includes school health services
    http://www.ccsso.org/seahealth.html
    Links to State Education Agency School Health Programs
    State School Health Programs Curriculum Frameworks/
    Standards AL
    Prevention and Support Services
    Child Nutrition
    AK School Health Program Healthy Life Framework
    Healthy Life Content Standards
    AZ Comprehensive Health Programs
    Child Nutrition Programs
    Comp. Health Ed. Standards AR Comprehensive School Health Program
    Child Nutrition Network
    Health Education Curriculum Framework
    Physical Education Curriculum Framework
    CA Healthy Children, Youth and Families
    California Healthy Kids Resource Center

    School Health Connections

    Nutrition Services
    ...
    Health Framework Addendum
    CO At Risk/Prevention/Character Education School Nutrition Physical Education Model Content Standards CT School-Family-Community Partnerships Nutrition Health Education Physical Education/Character Education ... The Connecticut FrameworkP.E. DE Child Nutrition DODEA Physical Education Health Education Performance Standards DC Support Services FL Coordinated School Health Program Office of Safe and Drug Free Schools Sunshine State Standards SunshineStateStandards.net HI Content and Performance Standards ID Child Nutrition Program Safe Schools Safe and Drug Free Schools Character Education ... Achievement StandardsHealth (health and p.e.)

    36. Supporting Coordinated School Health Programs In Tennessee School
    Coordinated School health programs School Leadership Action Items tennessee Department of Education SCHOOL LEADERSHIP ACTION ITEMS REGARDING COORDINATED SCHOOL health programs IN tennessee 1999 Support staff development opportunities in nutrition education, health education, physical
    http://www.state.tn.us/education/appendixe.pdf

    37. Nutrition And Food Science
    a person's nutritional needs in both health and illness. The Foods and nutrition programwith an emphasis in Dietetics at Middle tennessee State University
    http://www.mtsu.edu/~hscdept/nfs.html
    Dietitians are health professionals who apply the science and art of human nutrition to client needs. They help individuals and families of all ages, cultures, and economic means choose foods for adequate nutrition in health or disease throughout the life cycle. Dietitians also supervise the preparation and service of food to groups, develop modified diets, participate in nutrition research, and supervise the nutritional aspects of health care.
    Dietitians may work in hospitals and other health care facilities or in private practice. They may work for government or community agencies, food industries, restaurants, schools, universities, the military, in communications, sales, or in a variety of other situations. As the public continues to recognize the dietetic professional as the true nutrition expert, demand for dietitians' services increases.
    A registered dietitian is a professional who must have a college degree in nutrition, complete an internship or planned work experience, and pass a national examination to become registered. After becoming registered, the dietitian maintains continuing education requirements by attending workshops and lectures to keep nutrition knowledge up to date.
    Career Opportunities
    Clinical Dietetics and Research
    The clinical dietitian, provider of nutrition services in health care settings, is a vital part of the medical team in hospitals, out-patient clinics, research laboratories, and private practice. A clinical dietitian assesses nutritional needs, provides dietary counseling as a member of the health care team, and acts as a resource person for physicians, nurses, pharmacists, dentists, and other health professionals who have questions about nutrition.

    38. More Extension Services
    nutrition. tennessee. tennessee Agricultural Extension Service FamilyPublications Human nutrition and health. Texas. Texas
    http://www.nnh.org/Weblinks/extension2.htm
    State Cooperative Extension Services
    and Related Health Topics A C D F ... W Alabama ACESAG: Family Programs
    Alabama 4-H
    Alaska Alaska Cooperative Extension
    Welcome to the Alaska State 4-H Program
    Arizona Arizona Cooperative Extension
    safe food 2000 bacteria food safety

    Educational Programs - Nutrition and Health

    Educational Programs - Farm Management and Safety
    Arkansas UACES homepage California University of California Cooperative Extension
    Nutrition, Family and Consumer Science
    Colorado Colorado State University Cooperative Extension Home Page
    Colorado State Cooperative Extension Food Publications

    Colorado State Cooperative Extension Healthy Aging
    Connecticut Cooperative Extension System Delaware Delaware Cooperative Extension
    The Safety Zone
    - Ag Safety Food and Nutrition Facts Delaware Cooperative Extension in New Castle County Selected Articles Florida UF/IFAS * Cooperative Extension Service Georgia UGA CAES - Cooperative Extension Service Children, Youth and Families Nutrition and Health Food Safety and Preservation Hawaii Extension Services Idaho Idaho District IV Cooperative Extension Illinois University of Illinois Extension Family Matters and Life Skills Illinois 4-H University of Illinois Extension's Just for Kids ... University of Illinois Extension Nutrition and Health Iowa Iowa State University Extension Child Care That Works Food Science and Human Nutrition Extension ISU Extension to Communities Kansas

    39. State Agencies Administering The Child Nutrition Programs
    CACFP, SFSP State Director Comprehensive School health Office of tennessee NSLP(Public School) State Director School nutrition programs 6th Floor
    http://www.fns.usda.gov/cnd/Contacts/StateDirectory.htm
    U. S. Department of Agriculture
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    Site Map Links ... USDA State Agencies Administering the Child Nutrition Programs CHOOSE THE FIRST LETTER OF THE STATE YOU WISH TO FIND A B C D E F G H I J K L M N ... P Q R S T U ... W Alabama NSLP, CACFP, SFSP
    State Director
    Child Nutrition Programs
    Alabama Department of Education
    Gordon Persons Building
    50 North Ripley Street, Room 5301
    Montgomery, Alabama 36130-2101
    Phone: 334-242-1988
    Fax: 334-242-2475 Alaska NSLP, CACFP, SFSP
    State Director Child Nutrition Programs 801 West 10th Street, Suite 200 Juneau, Alaska 99801-1894 Phone: 907-465-8708 Fax: 907-465-8910 Arizona NSLP, CACFP, SFSP State Director Student Services State Department of Education 1535 West Jefferson Avenue Phoenix, Arizona 85007 Phone: 602-542-8709 Fax: 602-542-3818 Arkansas NSLP (Public) State Director Child Nutrition Section Department of Education Executive Building Suite 404 2020 West 3rd Street Little Rock, Arkansas 72205-4465 Phone: 501-324-9502 Fax: 501-324-9595 Arkansas NSLP (Private), CACFP, SFSP

    40. AED: Health Projects Main Page
    Food and nutrition Technical Assistance Project (FANTA II (DASH II); ComprehensiveSchool health Training and Covering Kids grantees in tennessee); Teen Pregnancy
    http://www.aed.org/health_projects.html
    Click on a link below to view specific project descriptions: Community Health Programs Drug, Alcohol, and Tobacco Abuse Prevention ...

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