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Oregon State WIC Program


www.dexknows.com The Oregon State WIC Program offers supplemental nutritional foods and nutritional education to pregnant women, breastfeeding women, non-breastfeeding women and infants and children. By providing nutritional education, promoting breastfeeding and improving access to health care, there is a marked improvement in birth outcomes, childhood cognitive development and immunization rates. Make your appointment today to [...]

Project 60: Son of Macs – Yes it’s back everyone!


experience for us all! Sorry for the noob editing! Note (2oo7): This took me 2 nights to make = =” Note (2oo8): I have decided to re-post this video as I am doing a Digital Video Course in Uni now. Might be attempting to re-edit it soon! News article on the Southern Star Newspaper is [...]

Fit4D-Personalized Diabetes Coaching, Sherri Isaak, MS, RD, CDE, BC-ADM


outpatient diabetes self management program. Sherri also has experience working with children with diabetes and pre-diabetes. In addition, she has completed specialized training in childhood and adolescent weight management from the American Dietetic Association. Sherri has written numerous articles on the subjects of diabetes and weight management, and has a particular interest in vegetarian/plant-based nutrition. [...]

Weight Loss Resistance “The Art of Losing It”


including biomechanics at California State University Northridge, Sports Medicine at University of Miami, doctoral level exercise physiology, nutrition and aging at USC and nutrition at University of Bridgeport. JJ continues to update her education with multiple conferences and seminars annually. A 25 year veteran of the health and fitness industry, JJ has practiced holistic nutrition [...]

Vaccination: The Hidden Truth – Chapter 7 Are Childhood diseases dangerous?


Are childhood diseases dangerous when properly managed? Some interesting research on how these childhood diseases in fact prime and mature the immune system, lowering the risk of more serious diseases such as cancer in adult life, plus a pictorial demonstration of how they even benefit the brain’s development.

Improving the Literacy Skills of Children and Young Adults: Rep. Kildee Opening Statement


Rep. Dale Kildee, chairman of the Early Childhood, Elementary and Secondary Education Subcommittee, speaks at a November 19, 2009 hearing on improving the literacy skills of children and young adults.


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