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Learn more about Spina Bifida Wisconsin
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Our mission is to enhance the lives of persons of all ages with Spina Bifida by encouraging care, treatment, education, independence, health, accessibility and social interaction, to enhance their growth and development. We strive to raise the level of awareness about the particular needs of persons with Spina Bifida. Receive funding from Spina Bifida Wisconsin. Students with Spina Bifida have the opportunity to apply for local and national higher education scholarships. Sponsorship Details and Form.
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Wristband, Wristbands, ID Wristband, Colored Wristbands - pdcorp Blog: January 2012
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Wristband, Wristbands, ID Wristband, Colored Wristbands - pdcorp Blog. Wristband, Wristbands, id wristbands for hospitals, id wristbands for events, id bands for animals, colored wristbands RFID solutions. Monday, January 16, 2012. Why Awareness Wristbands Trend Isn’t Slowing Down. These days everyone is familiar with. Why are you wearing it? Typical causes most frequently seen on awareness wristbands range from diseases such as cancer, AIDS, Alzheimer’s, etc. to the environment, conservation, ...January...
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nutrition, Kentucky Dietetic Association Professional Resources
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Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics - www.eatright.org. American Diabetes Association - www.ada.org. National Diabetes Education Program - www.ndep.nih.gov. KY Cabinet for Health and Family Services - http:/ chfs.ky.gov. National WIC Association - www.nwica.org. Institute of Food Technologists - IFT.org. USDA - www.USDA.gov. Water Resources - www.USGS.gov. Education Materials - www.cengage.com. Anti-Inflammatory Diet - www.andrewweil.com. American Culinary Federation - www.acfchefs.org.
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Health Calendar | Museum of Motherhood {BLOG}
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Museum of Motherhood {BLOG}. Museum Of Motherhood Blog l MAIN SITE IS: MotherhoodMuseum.org. Source: 2011 National Health Observances, National Health Information Center, Office of Disease Prevention and Health Promotion, U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Washington, DC. 1 – 31. Cervical Health Awareness Month. National Cervical Cancer Coalition (NCCC). 6520 Platt Avenue, #693. West Hills, CA 91307-3218. 1 – 31. National Birth Defects Prevention Month. National Birth Defects Prevention Network.
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Launa's Health & Fitness Blog: Are you Getting Enough Folic Acid?
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Launas Health and Fitness Blog. Friday, 13 January 2012. Are you Getting Enough Folic Acid? Folic acid is not just for expecting mothers - read on to find out why we need it and then make sure you are getting it! Eat these foods to up your folic acid intake. Have you had your daily helping of folic acid today? There’s no better time to get your intake of this vital B-complex vitamin that your body uses to create red blood cells on track than National Folic Acid Awareness Week (January 8-14). I'm a fitnes...
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December | 2009 | Health in your 20's
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Health in your 20's. Monthly Archives: December 2009. December 19, 2009 · 1:44 AM. Not just the Baby Blues. After 9 months of carrying a developing fetus, a child is born. But happiness doesn’t always follow. Nearly 12% of women. Suffer from depression after childbirth, also known as postpartum depression. The Federal Government Source for Women’s Health Information lists a few factors that increase likeliness of postpartum depression:. A personal history of depression or another mental illness. What doe...
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Don’t forget the Folic. | Health in your 20's
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Health in your 20's. H1N1 (swine flu and you) →. December 7, 2009 · 3:02 PM. Don’t forget the Folic. Folic Acid: 5 things women should know. 1 Folic acid is a type of vitamin that helps the body make new cells, therefore it is vital in the reproduction process. 2 Folic acid prevents major birth defects. In developing infants by 50-70%. 3 The CDC recommends that women take 400mg of folic acid daily, beginning at least one month before getting pregnant. 5 Hispanic women are the least likely. Http:/ www....