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March is National Nutrition Month

Mike Loizzo talks with Anna Busenburg, clinical dietician with Franciscan Saint Elizabeth Health, about eating healthy by using the federal My Plate guidelines. You can find more information about My...

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March is National Nutrition Month

Mike Loizzo talks with Anna Busenburg, clinical dietician with Franciscan Saint Elizabeth Health, about eating healthy on a budget. You can find sample menus and recipes from the federal My Plate...

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Getting your kids to eat healthy

WBAAs Mike Loizzo talks with Clinical Dietician Anna Busenburg, of Franciscan St. Elizabeth Health, about getting kids to eat healthy meals. You may contact her with questions at (765) 502-4232. Links...

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Food safety at cookouts & picnics

WBAAs Mike Loizzo talks with Clinical Dietician Anna Busenburg, of Franciscan St. Elizabeth Health, about food safety and preventing food borne illness when eating outside this summer. You may contact...

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Staying safe while exercising in the heat

WBAAs Mike Loizzo talks with Clinical Dietician Anna Busenburg, of Franciscan St. Elizabeth Health, about exercising outside in the summers heat and precautions to take. You may contact her with...

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MyPlate at the Indiana State Fair

Indiana State Fair visitors can get a full serving of advice on how to plan healthy meals thanks to a new Purdue Extension exhibit. The new exhibit To MyPlate and Beyond illustrates the U.S. Department...

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Astronaut David Wolf on NASA, research and Purdue

It’s been nearly a year and a half since NASA ended the Space Shuttle program. The craft was the most visible symbol of the administration for those not old enough to remember the moon landings. Now,...

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Raw Milk FAQs from Purdue Extension

Purdue Extension is out with a new publication on raw milk. Raw Milk FAQs is free to download and is meant to be a resource for Indiana lawmakers who might consider legislation banning or regulating...

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Keeping your New Year's resolutions

WBAA's Mike Loizzo talks with Clinical Dietician Anna Busenburg, of Franciscan St. Elizabeth Health, about ways to keep your New Year's resolutions. You may contact her with questions at (765)...

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National Heart Health Month

February is National Hearth Health Month. Anna Busenburg, clinical dietician with Franciscan Saint Elizabeth Health, shares some information on taking care of your heart. You may contact Anna with...

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Introducing solid foods to infants

There's a new study out on when and why parents begin feeding their infants solid food. You can read the study HERE. You may contact Anna with questions at (765) 502-4232.

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Sweet corn myths

You may contact Anna with questions at (765) 502-4232. Myth #1: Corn is a starchy vegetable that means it is unhealthy. Moderation is key with any food and this holds true with corn. For diabetics,...

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Studying Lake Michigan's currents

A team of researchers at Purdue is getting a better understanding of the currents in Lake Michigan. Cary Troy, assistant professor of civil engineering, and four students spent most of last week on the...

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Purdue professor part of NASA's virtual institute

NASA is combining nine new research teams into the Solar System Exploration Research Virtual Institute (SSERVI). The goal is to focus on questions concerning space science and human space exploration....

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Indiana Space Grant Consortium funding STEM projects

The Indiana Space Grant Consortium is accepting applications for those studying or teaching science, technology, engineering and math. Opportunities include scholarships, internships and funding for...

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Purdue Blueberry Research Could Benefit Local Businesses, Osteoporosis Sufferers

Esther Prelock and her husband Matt have owned a blueberry farm southeast of Lafayette for 20 years. They grow two types of the fruit on their farm and make their living letting people come pick...

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New IU Research Could Mean Better Treatment For Adult-Onset Diabetes And Obesity

Indiana University researchers are seeing success with a new treatment for adult-onset diabetes and obesity. The research found that a new treatment combining three hormones—glucagon,...

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Purdue Staff Affected By Autism To Get New Benefits

On Monday, the Purdue Faculty Senate heard an impassioned and tearful resolution from chemical engineering professor Steve Beaudoin asking the school to include better treatment for people with...

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Painter's Charity Win Could Keep Research Dollars Close To Home

Even before the Purdue men’s basketball team lost its only NCAA tournament game this year, the team’s coach had already registered a significant win. After a couple years of trying, Matt Painter won a...

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Bloomington Company Develops Telephonic Hearing Test

About one in five Americans reports some sort of hearing loss. The National Hearing Test aims to change that. Indiana Public Broadcasting’s Barbara Brosher reports it’s the nation’s first verified...

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