Six Things You May Not Have Known About Your Digestive System

In the last blog, we learned about nutrition, but do you know anything about the bodily system that takes the nutrients and turns it into fuel for your body?
Posted: June 28, 2019
In the last blog, we learned about nutrition, but do you know anything about the bodily system that takes the nutrients and turns it into fuel for your body?
Category: 4-H & Youth, Health & Nutrition
Tags: 4-H, digestive system, Nutrition, pinellas county, wellness
Posted: June 25, 2019
Food is an integral part of who we are and impacts our lives, therefore eating nutritious and healthy food is essential.
by njensen
Posted: March 8, 2017
by Karrie Rice, Dietetic Intern Bay Pines VA Health Care System March is National Nutrition Month®, a time to celebrate a positive relationship with food and to focus on personal dietary goals. This March, the Academy of Nutrition… Read More
by bniemann
Posted: October 1, 2013
Hi there! Check out this list of educational programs offered throughout Pinellas County this month by Extension educators. Most programs are free to attend, however they all require advance registration at the link provided. To register for programs… Read More
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