Eat Smart To Say Healthy for a Lifetime
Auburn,
March 5, 2004---This
month, learn to “Eat Smart to Stay Healthy for a Lifetime,” in
celebration of National Nutrition Month. (More...)
YOUTH
ANIMAL SCIENCE EVENTS FILL MONTH OF MARCH
Auburn, Feb. 25, 2004 ---
Young people from more
than 45 Alabama counties will participate in their own brand of March
madness. That does not refer to basketball, but rather to the
extensive youth livestock events slated for the month. (More...)
4th
Annual WALK! ALABAMA Coming in March to a County Near You
Auburn,
Feb. 25 ---
Physical
activity has been shown to help reduce the risk for chronic disease.
Walk!
Alabama
was
developed as an eight-week program to address change in behavior of
attitude and action toward walking and physical activity. (More...)
Saving
Towns at Risk
Normal, Feb. 23---Alabama
Cooperative Extension System’s
Urban Affairs and New Nontraditional Programs unit will officially
launch the STAR program -- Saving Towns at Risk -- March 10, during a
ceremony in Normal. The STAR ceremony will be held at 10:30 a.m. in
the Dawson Building,
room 240 at Alabama
A&M University.
(More...)
Extension
Launches New Website for Alabama Families
Normal,
AL,
February 23, 2004---Alabama
Cooperative Extension System’s Urban Affairs and New Nontraditional
Programs unit at
Alabama
A&M
University
recently launched a new Web site, “A Look at Alabama Families.”
(More...)
Time
For Consumers To Pay More For Homegrown Produce, Expert Says
Auburn, February
19, 2004
---
It’s time for American consumers to put their money where their mouths
are. If they demand American-grown fruits and vegetables instead of
foreign alternatives, they’re going to have to do their part to ensure
American growers stay in business. (More...)
All
Carbs Aren’t Bad
AUBURN, Feb. 13,
2004 ---
Culinary McCarthyism is sweeping America and it is based on a
deceptively simple premise: Cut the carbs, all carbs. (More...)
Cardiovascular Disease #1 Cause of Death in Women
Auburn,
Feb.12, 2004---Cardiovascular
disease, including stroke, claims more women’s lives than the next
seven causes of death combined. Nearly 500,000 women die from
cardiovascular disease annually, nearly twice as many as from all
forms of cancer. (More...)
Agriculture
Census Reveals Trends in Alabama
and Nation
AUBURN, Feb. 11,
2004 --- Farm
numbers continue to decline in Alabama and across
the nation according to preliminary data from the 2002 Census of
Agriculture. The total number of farms in Alabama dropped about 10
percent from 49,872 to 45,112,according to an economist with the
Alabama Cooperative Extension System. (More...)
Listen
to Dr. Goodman's
Sound Byte
Listeria:
Craftier Than First Believed
AUBURN, Feb. 10, 2004
---
Until now, scientists knew listeria was a serious pathogen; they
just didn’t know how serious. (More...)
Suburban
Wildlife Encounters Becoming More Common, Expert Says
AUBURN, Feb. 9, 2004 ---
Foxes, coyotes and deer? Oh, my!
Oh,
yes. (More...)
The Heart
Truth for Women: It’s Ageless
Auburn, Feb.
9, 2004---One in three
American women dies of heart disease, making it the #1 killer of
women. Because heart disease is ageless, women must take action to
protect their heart health, regardless of age. (More...)
Fifth Annual
Wiregrass Cotton Expo Set for Late February
AUBURN, Feb. 9, 2004 --- The fifth annual
Wiregrass Cotton Expo will be held Tuesday, Feb.24 in Dothan. The
Expo, a regional meeting serving both Alabama and Florida farmers,
will be held on the National Peanut Festival grounds on U.S. Highway
231 South. (More...)
Glenn
to Receive National 4-H DOT Award March 2 in Washington D.C.
Auburn, Feb. 9,
2004---Debra
Glenn of Tuscaloosa County will be awarded a national Excellence in
Extended Food and Nutrition Education Program (EFNEP) 4-H DOT (Diet’s
Our Thing) award March 2 in Washington, D.C. She is one of 24 winners
to be honored as EFNEP celebrates its 35th anniversary at
the
Dirkinson
Senate Office Building. (More...)
Ricin’s Calling
Card: Exposure, Ghastly Suffering and Often Welcome
Death
AUBURN, Feb. 5, 2004 ---
In August 1971, five KGB agents followed Soviet
dissident and famed novelist Alexander
Solzhenitsyn into a food store in the Soviet city
of Novocherkaask
-- a fact later confirmed in the memoirs of Oleg
Kalugin, a high-ranking KGB official. Crowding
around the novelist within a tight space, one of
the agents pricked Solzhenitsyn with what was
intended to be a deadly dose of ricin. (More...)
With Food Safety, Consumers Worry
About Everything But the Kitchen Sink
AUBURN, Feb. 5, 2004 ---
When it comes to food safety, consumers are apt to worry about
everything but the kitchen sink --- ironic, considering that this is
where many of the worst foodborne pathogens are found. (More...)
National
Wear Red Day is Feb. 6
AUBURN, Feb.
4, 2004 --- Go red – for
your heart, your health, your life. (More...)
New
Financial Literacy Commission to Help Consumers
Normal, AL, Feb.
3, 2004---United States Secretary of the Treasury John Snow
recently chaired the first meeting of the Financial Literacy and
Education Commission. Representatives from more than 20 federal
departments, agencies and commissions were present, including Federal
Reserve Board Chair Alan Greenspan and delegates from CSREES on behalf
of Agriculture Secretary Ann Veneman.
(More...)
Specialist
Receives Grants to Promote Personal Finance Education
Normal, AL---Feb. 3, 2004---Alabama
Securities Commission Director Joseph P. Borg presented four grants
totaling $15,000 to promote personal finance education in Alabama
during a ceremony Jan. 28 at the Junior Achievement of Greater
Birmingham, Inc. office in Birmingham. (More...)
Slips
and Falls #1 Cause of Injury to Farmers and Ranchers
Auburn, Feb. 2, 2004--Although
the injuries may not be as traumatic as farm machinery entanglements,
slips and falls remain the leading cause of injury among farmers and
ranchers in the United States. More than a million people suffer from
falls annually, with an estimated 300,000 suffering disabling injuries
and about 1,400 resulting in death. (More...)
Aquatic Exercise Gaining In Popularity
Auburn, Feb.
2, 2004---Aquatic exercise
is growing in popularity within the fitness industry. In past years,
water exercise was done mostly by older adults, but now people of
all ages are working out in the pool. (More...)