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Address: Savage Hall, Cornell University, 244 Garden Ave 14853 Ithaca, NY, US

Website: www.nutrition.cornell.edu

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Nutritional Sciences at Cornell 16.01.2021

Polycystic Ovary Syndrome and Incidental Diagnosis of Mosaic Turner Syndrome http://bit.ly/2MyOr4K #PCOS #CornellResearch Marla Lujan is an associate professor in Nutritional Sciences at Cornell

Nutritional Sciences at Cornell 10.01.2021

Online Misinformation Fuels a Fight Over Folic Acid https://www.medscape.com/viewarticle/943516 The CDC recommends that all women who are of reproductive age take 400 micrograms of folic acid every day. #folate #neuraltubedefects #CornellResearch

Nutritional Sciences at Cornell 28.12.2020

Alumni Spotlight SAVE THE DATE! The Human Ecology Alumni Association presents the webinar series, Now is the Time for Wellness, Part 1: Optimizing Your Nutr...itional Wellness in 2021 January 21, 2021, at 7:00 pm ET with a panel of outstanding speakers: Professor Emeritus Martha Stipanuk '72, MS, Wendy Sterling ’99, MS, RD and Lisa Drayer ‘96, MA, RD (moderator). #iamhumec REGISTER HERE: http://ow.ly/dLW050CS95Y See more

Nutritional Sciences at Cornell 18.12.2020

In The Financial Express, Prabhu Pingali writes that as India urbanizes, "a large share of peopleeven those in rural areasare adopting urban-like behaviors du...e to their proximity to cities." He says tackling undernutrition and obesity requires "a push for healthier behaviors anchored by a change in agricultural policy that empowers people to eat better." Prabhu Pingali is the founding director of the Tata-Cornell Institute. He is a professor at The Dyson School, with joint appointments in the Division of Nutritional Sciences (CornellNutrition) and Cornell Global Development. https://www.financialexpress.com//nfhs-data-revea/2158428/

Nutritional Sciences at Cornell 09.12.2020

Early-Life Nutrition and Subsequent International Migration: A Prospective Study in Rural Guatemala https://bit.ly/3oimD2O #CornellResearch