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K-State Research and Extension - Bookstore

K-State Research and Extension Bookstore

26 Umberger Hall
1612 Claflin Rd
Kansas State University
Manhattan KS 66506-3402

(785) 532-5830
(785) 532-7938 fax
orderpub@k-state.edu

Hours of Operation:
Monday - Friday:
8AM - 5PM
Saturday: Closed
Sunday: Closed

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Health and Safety » Diseases

Displaying 56 to 60 of 67 Publications.

  • MF3203
    MF3203
    Food Safety in Pregnancy

    Food safety is important during pregnancy to help ensure the health of both the mother and her unborn child. Includes a list of foods with a lower risk of foodborne illness. 2-page, color.

    $1.15
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  • MF3179
    MF3179
    Health Guidelines for Smoke from Vegetation Fires

    Understanding the chemical components of smoke and the hazards posed by smoke from range burning can help landowners make better decisions about when to burn. 4-page, b/w.

    $0.55
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  • MF3155
    MF3155
    Action Plan for Managing Obesity: Fact Sheet

    Many environmental and behavioral factors create challenges to achieving a healthy weight. Understanding ways to eat healthfully, engage in regular physical activity, and manage stress can help. Manage obesity by developing a plan to make good nutritional and fitness choices that you will stick with for the long term. 4-page, color.

    $1.00
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  • MF3156
    MF3156
    Action Plan for Managing Obesity, Leader's Guide

    Includes presentation tips, suggestions for learner activities, and an action plan form. 4-page, b/w.

    $0.55
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  • MF2571
    MF2571
    Mosquitoes and West Nile Virus

    The female mosquito feeds on blood of an infected bird. Horses and people are infected by a bite from an infected mosquito. Less than 1 percent of people infected develop severe illness. Most mosquito bites do not lead to WNV infection. WNV cannot be transmitted from person-to-person or animal-to-person. 8 p.

    $0.80
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