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Jan 30, 2018

Diehard Philadelphia Eagles and New England Patriots fans aren’t the only ones who can’t wait for Super Bowl 52 to kick-off in Minneapolis on February 4th – everyone who loves football and Super Bowl parties – are anxiously awaiting the big game. On game day, the average American will consume at least 2,400...


Jan 26, 2018

More than 5 million people in the United States have Alzheimer’s disease. And, according to the Alzheimer’s Association, not only is it the sixth leading cause of death in the country, but it also currently cannot be prevented, cured or slowed. About 12 percent of Kansans currently have the disease or related...


Jan 16, 2018

Walk Kansas, a K-State Research and Extension health initiative, encourages people to be physically active, eat more fruits and vegetables, and incorporate strength and relaxation exercises into their overall wellness program. This year’s Walk Kansas begins March 18th and continues through May 12th. State Walk...


Jan 12, 2018

Slow cookers are perfect for those days you don’t have time to cook after work, have grown tired of grabbing fast food on the way home or just want dinner ready when you walk through the door. As a result of the long, low-temperature cooking, K-State Research and Extension nutrition specialist Sandy Procter says a...