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Mushrooms the new superfood.
Aug 23, 2006 (Grocers' Review NZ - ABIX via COMTEX) -- Leading British nutritionist Jane Clarke is promoting the health benefits of mushrooms. Clarke was hired by the Mushroom Bureau to participate in a new consumer campaign, "Mushrooms - the Magic Ingredient". Research from...
Juran Center Announces Fellows and Doctoral Awards
AWARDSThe Joseph M. Juran Center for Leadership in Quality has announced the 2006 Juran Fellows and Juran Doctoral Award winners.Fellows are doctoral candidates selected for their quality related research. They receive $10,000 each to expand their research after graduation. This year's fellows, selected from 22 applicants, were:* Brad Beauvais, Pennsylvania...
WELCOME NEW MEMBERS
ASABE welcomes the following new members who joined the Society, reinstated a lapsed membership, or upgraded to full membership from student/preprofessional membership from October through January. When available, the member's place of employment has been provided. Please join us in extending a warm welcome to these new and returned members...
Examine a new approach to workholding
In partnership with Penn State University, Master Work-Holding is introducing Light Activated Adhesive Gripper LAAG, a new concept for holding parts in production machining. In addition to providing technical information, the company explores potential benefits associated with using the technology, including reduced fixturing costs, increased workpiece accessibility, and improved dimensional...
Steroid use among young girls.
STEROID USE AMONG YOUNG GIRLS--Girls as young as nine use bodybuilding steroids to get the toned, sculpted look of models, according to the Associated Press. The girls, many that also have eating disorders, are reportedly using the same testosterone pills, shots, and creams that have created...
Steroid use on the rise among young girls.(Brief Article)
Girls as young as nine use bodybuilding steroids to get the toned, sculpted look of models, according to the Associated Press. The girls, many that also have eating disorders, are reportedly using the same testosterone pills, shots, and creams that have created a scandal in major...
GELITA Announces Promising New Information to Help People Cope With Osteoarthritis and Chronic Joint Pain
LAS VEGAS -- NEWS: Leading Expert from Penn State University Teams With World Class Triathlete Timo Bracht to Present Information at the Health and Fitness Summit Conducted by the American College of Sports Medicine Dr. Kristine Clark, Assistant Professor of Nutrition at Penn State University will be a...
Pa. DEP awards grant to promote recycling industry growth
Penn State University has received an $863,000 grant to create the Pennsylvania Recycling Markets Center RMC at Penn State-Harrisburg to encourage the continued growth and economic health of Pennsylvania's recycling industry. The RMC's mission is to expand and develop stronger and more stable markets for recovered secondary materials, stimulate...
Student Branch awards the cream of the crop
These students received high marks in the inaugural year of the Student Branch awards, with the committee choosing two deserving candidates, as well as one student organization. Heather Hogle from Central Michigan University was named the Outstanding Graduate Student, Kimberly Hinckley from Florida State University, was named Outstanding Undergraduate Student,...
Penn State University's Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and Meharry Medical College were recently awarded a $5 million collaborative research grant from the National Institutes of Health to establish research centers for the study of minority-based issu
Penn State University's Milton S. Hershey Medical Center and Meharry Medical College (Tenn.) were recently awarded a $5 million collaborative research grant from the National Institutes of Health to establish research centers for the study of minority-based issues in reproductive health. The goal of the Meharry-Penn State U54 Cooperative Reproductive...
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