Search Results for 'human health'

We found 5 personnel, and 5 resources related to your search.

Related keywords: Nutrition, Health, Healthy Lifestyles, Physical Activity, Food Safety, Fitness, Nutrition Education, Food Access, Nutrients, SNAP-Ed

Personnel

Health and Human Sciences Program Leader; Food, Nutrition and Health Program Area Leader; Director of Nutrition Education Program, Extension Educator
Program Areas:
402-310-9721
Food, Nutrition and Health, Extension Educator
Program Areas:
308-432-3373
Extension Educator EFNEP
Program Areas:
402-441-7180
Food Specialist, Extension Specialist
Program Areas:
402-472-3225
Food Safety Risk Analyst, Extension Specialist
Program Areas:
402-472-2517

Resources

Screenshot of the website Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences

Department of Nutrition and Health Sciences

Our Mission Enhance human health and well-being through discovery and application of scientific knowledge. Our Vision Create a diverse and inclusive research and learning environment to advance health and hospitality, experiential learning, and engagement with individuals, families, communities, and businesses.
Nutrition and Health Sciences | College of Education and Human Sciences | Nebraska | Nutrition and Health Sciences
Shared By: Jean Ann Fischer
Screenshot of the website Smarter Snacking

Smarter Snacking

Easy tips to increase the nutritional value of snacks.
Smarter Snacking | Nebraska Extension Publications :Nebraska Extension Publications
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Rural Wellness

IMPROVED WELLNESS AND REDUCED STRESS IN RURAL NEBRASKAN COMMUNITIES
Welcome | Rural Wellness
Shared By: Jean Ann Fischer

Rural Wellness site

Nebraska Extension's Rural Family Stress and Wellness Team promotes the wellness of rural Nebraska by working with community partners and the University of Nebraska.
Screenshot of the website Tick Tag Go

Tick Tag Go

Tick Tag Go is a community-powered effort to establish baseline data on tick distributions in Nebraska. With new tick species being identified in the state, records of tick presence are critical to understanding which species are found where.
Tick Tag Go | Nebraska One Health
Shared By: Jody Green

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