Posted June 28th, 2008
The recent Midwestern floods have been devastating for many of my neighbors in
surrounding counties. Our home was unaffected, since we live on higher ground—less than a mile away from the mighty Mississippi in Minnesota. Only minutes down the road, disaster areas have been declared in Southern Minnesota as well as many counties in Iowa and nearby Wisconsin.
As families in river towns struggle to save their communities, we must be aware of the potential long term effects from the losses of these vital farm communities – from economic losses to environmental destruction. There will likely be a resounding effect on our food supply, considering the flooded areas are in the “bread basket” of our country. The immediate concern has been for adequate fluids, food and shelter. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: Floods, Food Safey, Midwest, Safe water
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Posted June 18th, 2008

Since the invention of penicillin and modern medicine, life expectancy has continually increased. Last Thursday, June 12, The Washington Post reported the most recent results on life expectancy from the National Center for Health Statistics, which calculated average life expectancy for Americans at an all-time high of 78.1 years from 2005 – 2006. This is encouraging news that deserves a few comments and questions: Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: health & wellness, life expectancy, statistics
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Posted June 10th, 2008

Nutrition and health has become prominent in the minds of consumers, while healthcare and businesses are searching for economical ways to help keep people healthy. The role of nutrition and health communications is a vital piece of the puzzle—a virtual global positioning system. Read the rest of this entry »
Tags: food, health & wellness, nutrition
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