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海角官方首页 Extension aims to provide unbiased, research-based information to help individuals and their families live healthier, happier lives through maintaining a nutritious and active lifestyle.


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A program that helps parents feed their children healthier meals and snacks, save money on food, and reduce the risk of food-borne illness. Nutrition education is also provided to youth ages 4-18.

Recipes, cooking videos, educational games and lessons, and plenty of resources to help you make healthy food and physical activity choices for your whole family as well as Online and Instructor Lead Learning as part of Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program Education.

Family and Consumer Sciences' Extension information related to nutrition and health.

Learn more about the food science and technology department at the 海角官方首页 College of Agricultural and Environmental Sciences.

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The American Cancer Society is a nationwide, community-based voluntary health organization dedicated to eliminating cancer as a major health problem.

Organization dedicated to preventing and curing diabetes and to improving the lives of all people affected by diabetes.

CDC's?Division of Diabetes Translation translates diabetes research into daily practice to understand the impact of the disease, influence health outcomes, and improve access to quality health care.

?Enter your starting information, including your weight, sex, age, height, and physical activity level.

?Remember the food pyramid? Meet MyPlate, the official symbol of the five food groups. Learn how to make MyPlate work for you.

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News

  • Hurricane Helene Impacts
    Hurricane Helene wrought sweeping devastation across Georgia’s agricultural sector in late September, leaving an indelible mark on both the land and the people who tend it. From battered cotton fields to flattened pecan orchards, the storm’s aftermath is bringing focus to vulnerabilities in Georgia’s farming industry and the need for more robust safety nets. Published: 12/19/24
  • Fighting Food Waste
    New tool can help industry and consumers calculate and combat food waste. Published: 12/16/24
  • Seafood Broth
    A team of University of Georgia scientists, in collaboration with colleagues from the University of Maryland and University of Maine, are conducting an exploratory study they hope will lead to validated seafood broth recipes for home canners. Published: 12/10/24