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Chow Line: Need a wake-up call on caffeine? (for 4/26/09)
https://news-archive.cfaes.ohio-state.edu/news-release/chow-line-need-wake-call-caffeine-42609-1
who already have hypertension or heart disease. And, the researchers believe consumption of energy ...
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Chow Line: Eat healthfully to fight the flu bug (for 10/4/09)
course, always follow proper hygiene practices to prevent spread of disease. Wash your hands frequently ...
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Chow Line: Choose carefully at Chinese restaurants (for 8/10/08)
Association and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, to help consumers choose healthier menu items ...
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Chow Line: Diabetes must be taken seriously (for 10/31/10)
is a disease with deadly consequences." Type 2 diabetes means the pancreas still produces ...
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Chow Line: Consumer use of food labels declines (for 10/19/08)
food's nutrients or health benefits, such as helping to reduce cholesterol or the risk of heart disease ...
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Chow Line: Coconut oil unlike other saturated fat (for 12/9/07)
artery disease. And the message got through: According to the U.S. Department of Agriculture, consumption ...
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Hear from Two Students Why They Chose to Study Sustainability at Ohio State
https://eeds.osu.edu/news/hear-two-students-why-they-chose-study-sustainability-ohio-state
environmental aspect of political science, economics, law, engineering, architecture, geology, psychology and ...
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C.O.R.N. Newsletter 2005-19
https://agcrops.osu.edu/newsletters/2005/19
conditions for disease this spring in Florida and Georgia – this thing still has not gotten started. At this ... and tassels are fully emerged and the cobs and silks are growing rapidly. This is the most critical ... still growing in most fields, which indicates that it is tapping soil moisture. Soil moisture supplies ...
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Limiting liability on the farm: an overview of Ohio’s LLC laws
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The Ohio State University named national champion in Environmental March Madness tournament
their specialization. The EEDS major is the fastest-growing major on campus. The integration of ...