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Extractions: Food and Nutrition Assistance More Topics... Back to Home Page - Publications by Subject - Press Room -Special Report Series About the Center - Board of Directors - Internship Programs - Job Opportunities - Staff Bios Join E-Mail List Donate to the Center If you cannot access the files through the links, right-click on the underlined text, click "Save Link As," download to your directory, and open the document in Adobe Acrobat Reader. Following the creation and expansion of the domestic food assistance programs in the second half of the 20th century, severe hunger, which had been a significant national problem, has become rare. The food assistance programs were developed in several steps. Concerns about the nutritional status of young men drafted for service in World War II led to the enactment of the National School Lunch Act in 1946. The Food Stamp Program was established on a pilot basis in the early 1960s, and extended nationwide in the early 1970s
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Extractions: Leading Women on the Path to Good Health Assisting community programs to coach and mentor women on the path to better health. 2004 Programs: Pick Your Path to Health Community-based Programs in the 10 HHS Regions The Office on Women's Health has launched Pick Your Path to Health programs in communities across the nation. These programs motivate, educate, and empower women to create their own path to better health using the Pick Your Path to Health campaign themes and resources. The Pick Your Path to Health campaign has created the Leading Women on the Path to Good Health resource guide to assist organizations and other interested individuals in helping women in their communities to achieve their health goals. Learn more about the centers that are implementing the Pick Your Path to Health campaign in their communities. Boston Black Women's Health Institute Founded in 1995, Boston Black Women's Health Institute (BBWHI), a grassroots health advocacy organization, is Boston's first organization dedicated to the health and wellness of Black women. Headquartered out of Roxbury, Massachusetts, BBWHI's goal is to empower Boston's 125,000 Black women through education, public policy advocacy, self-help, and leadership development. Delaware Valley Community Health, Inc.
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Extractions: St. Louis, Missouri Customize Make this your home page E-mail newsletters MySpecialsDirect ... E-mail it to a friend Government isn't subsidizing recommended foods By LIBBY QUAID / Associated Press Instead, half of all federal agriculture subsidies go to grain farmers, whose crops feed animals for meat, milk and eggs and become cheap ingredients in processed food. What's wrong with that? "Obesity. That's clearly the problem, if you look at the outcome in today's society," said Andy Fischer, executive director of the Community Food Security Coalition, a Venice, Calif., advocacy group. Two-thirds of Americans are overweight or obese. People clearly are getting the calories they need and more, but they're not getting enough nutrition, diet and disease experts say. The government's new food pyramid, unveiled in April by the Agriculture Department, aims to improve the nation's health. It recommends that people eat fewer calories and more fruit, vegetables, lowfat milk and whole grains. It also tells people to avoid foods made with partially hydrogenated oils and sweeteners. Federal farm programs, on the other hand, aim to maintain the financial health of American agriculture. Subsidies encourage an abundant supply of corn, wheat, rice and soybeans. Much of the corn and soybeans is fed to livestock. Some also is turned into nutrition-poor ingredients in processed food for people. For example, toaster pastries contain partially hydrogenated soybean oil that gives them a flaky texture, and they contain high-fructose corn syrup to sweeten their fruit filling. That translates to lots of calories, lots of artery-clogging fat and little or no fiber.
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Extractions: Stephanie DiPerna Christine Gandolfo , and David Levinthal are among 12 students who have been named Outstanding Seniors by the College of Human Ecology. The award is given to seniors in the College of Human Ecology who have strong academic records and who have made significant contributions to the culture and environment of their department, the college, or the Cornell community. DiPerna, from DeWitt, New York, has the third-highest GPA in this year's graduating class. She has been a dean's list student and is a member of the Golden Key, Psi Chi, Gamma Sigma Delta, and Kappa Omicron honor societies. She also is a past recipient of the Robinson Award for Academic Excellence. DiPerna was a member of the Senior Class Council and a residence hall adviser. She participated as a research assistant in pharmacology and was a teaching assistant in several courses. She has volunteered in the emergency room at the Cayuga Medical Center and also with the Cornell Early Childhood Program and the Cornell Cooperative Nursery School. She will attend the SUNY Health Science Center Medical Center in Syracuse this fall.
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Extractions: WHAT IS WIC? WIC is the Special Supplemental Nutrition Program for Women, Infants and Children. WIC provides foods that are especially important during pregnancy and growth. WIC is for lower to moderate income families, but is not a welfare program. WIC is a nutrition education program that many working families can qualify for. BENEFITS OF WIC: Free Healthy Foods: WIC provides eligible participants with a variety of highly nutritious supplemental foods, including milk, cheese, eggs, peanut butter, beans, fruit juice and cereal. Breastfeeding moms get additional foods like tuna and carrots because of their increased nutritional needs. WIC encourages breastfeeding, since human breast milk is the best source of nutrition for infants, however, WIC also provides infant formula, as well as infant cereal and juice. Free Nutrition Information: Personalized nutrition counseling is provided to all participants by Registered Dietitians to address basic and special needs. Dietitians can provide assistance and guidance on various topics. Some examples are: prenatal, child and infant nutrition, infant feeding, menu and snack ideas, how to feed a picky eater, achieving and maintaining a healthy weight, diabetes, and food allergies. Also on staff is a Breastfeeding Peer Counselor that meets with women to provide breastfeeding information and support.
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Extractions: Chronic disease risk can be reduced by healthy eating and being active. 16,453 deaths were due to heart disease in 2001. ( Trend from 1989-2001 12,289 deaths were due to cancer in 2001. ( Trend from 1989-2001 1,514 deaths were due to diabetes in 2000. ( Trend from 1989-2001 27% of Missouri adults smoke in 2000. (
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Extractions: Healthy Kids Challenge Participates in Prestigious Institute of Medicine Symposium Names from left to right; Disa Rice, Claudia Hohnbaum, Sherrie Kisker, Vickie James, Carolyn Barry Wichita, KS. - June 27/28, 2005 - More than 100 people from 20 states and Washington, D.C., joined together at the Hyatt Regency Hotel in Wichita, Ks., June 27th and 28th to discuss solutions for childhood obesity. The conference was the first of three regional meetings initiated by the prestigious Institute of Medicine.
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Extractions: Program is a Partnership of the General Mills Foundation, American Dietetic Association Foundation and President's Challenge Fifty nonprofit community groups across the U.S. received grants totaling $500,000 from the General Mills Foundation to support pioneering programs that help children develop lifelong nutrition and physical fitness habits. Now in its second year, the General Mills Champions program is a long-term partnership between the General Mills Foundation, the American Dietetic Association Foundation and the President's Challenge. Additional components of the initiative include sponsorship of the Presidential Active Lifestyle Awards (PALA), as well as the development of nutrition and fitness mentoring models. The initiative provides grants of $10,000 to schools or nonprofit community groups with programs that equip children and their families with skills they need to eat a balanced diet and exercise on a regular basis. This year's grant winners include programs such as Splash! Kids Aquatic Program for low-income African-American families in Philadelphia. Others include the Reading, Running and Celery Sticks program in St. Louis that combines physical activities with a reading program for 3-5-year-olds; Portland's Healthy Start Program-Nutrition and Fitness Services that targets first-time mothers between the ages of 16 and 20; Give Me Five, an after-school program in Paul, Idaho in which healthy snacks will be served, 20 minutes will be devoted to physical activities, and a registered dietitian will present a weekly nutrition activity for students.