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July 14, 2005
Don't Sweat Summer Heat: Drink Plenty of Water
LINCOLN, Neb. — Hot summer days and the increased threat of dehydration that accompanies them can lead to heat-related illnesses for those taken unaware, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln nutrition specialist said. More

July 11, 2005
Auto-Guidance Field Day Offered in August Near Mead
LINCOLN, Neb. — A University of Nebraska-Lincoln field day will focus on the fundamentals, benefits and limitations of auto-guidance systems for agricultural vehicles. More

May 31, 2005
UNL Seminar Assists Food Business Entrepreneurs
LINCOLN, Neb. — Anyone thinking about starting a food business can get essential information during a University of Nebraska-Lincoln Food Processing Center seminar. More

May 20, 2005
Prevent Foodborne Illnesses at Memorial Day Grill-Outs
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraskans firing up their grills this Memorial Day weekend need to follow basic food safety guidelines so foodborne illnesses don't disrupt holiday fun, a University of Nebraska food specialist said. More

May 17, 2005
Be on the Lookout for Mold Growth in Flooded Homes
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraskans with water damaged homes need to be on the lookout for mold growth, a University of Nebraska specialist said.  More

May 13, 2005
GIS in Education and Agriculture Highlight Nebraska Symposium
LINCOLN, Neb. — Using geographic information systems in education will be the theme of one of the keynote talks at the 2005 Nebraska GIS Symposium in Lincoln May 25-26.  More

May 13, 2005
'Living Well for Older Adults' Workshop May 25-26 in Grand Island
LINCOLN, Neb. — The challenges of aging are the subject of a University of Nebraska Cooperative Extension workshop May 25-26. More

May 12, 2005
Safety Is Important When Cleaning Up Storm-Damaged Homes
LINCOLN, Neb. — Nebraskans left with flooded and storm-damaged homes need to use caution when cleaning up broken glass and the muddy mess, a University of Nebraska specialist said. More

April 26, 2005
Water and Natural Resources Tour Looks at LB962, Sandhills, Pine Ridge Issues
LINCOLN, Neb. — The University of Nebraska's annual water and natural resources tour in June will focus on local response to LB962 a year after it became law, as well as irrigation and natural resources issues in Nebraska's Sandhills and Pine Ridge.  More

March 28, 2005
UNL Nutrition Scientist Finds Many Preschoolers Short on Key Vitamins
LINCOLN, Neb. � Health-conscious parents who feed their young children the same low-fat diet they consume for better health may inadvertently deprive their children of vitamin E, an important nutrient for growing bodies, a University of Nebraska-Lincoln nutrition scientist warns. More

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