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Aging
https://fcs.osu.edu/intranet/fcs-professionals/fcs/aging
The OSU Extension Aging team provides educational programs to help older adults age well and live independently. Some of the programs offered by team members include: Aging Smart Alzheimer's Association Educational Programs Bingocize * Healthy Aging ...
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Pediatrics
https://fcs.osu.edu/news/vaccination-information/pediatrics
Pediatrics Federal Vaccines for Children (VFC) Program Parent information Vaccines by age FAQs Vaccines for Children (VFC) Ohio Program Vaccines for Children (VFC) Free Vaccines Handout Specific Vaccine Dosing Intervals Guide to Vaccine Contraindications ...
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Rural Health and Vaccines
https://fcs.osu.edu/news/vaccination-information/rural-health-and-vaccines
Rural Health and Vaccines Why Are Vaccines Important to Your Health [PDF] General Information Accessing Health Care in Rural America [PDF] Ohio Rural Health Association Diabetes Management and Rural Health ...
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Vaccines and Diabetes
https://fcs.osu.edu/news/vaccination-information/vaccines-and-diabetes
Diabetes Need-Based Vaccines for People with Diabetes [PDF] Flu and Pneumonia Shot Vaccinations What Vaccines Do People with Diabetes Need? ...
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Melissa Eperjesi
https://fcs.osu.edu/people/melissa-eperjesi
Melissa Eperjesi Celebrate Your Plate Program Manager Celebrate Your Plate | Ohio SNAP-Ed eperjesi.2@osu.edu http://celebrateyourplate.org 614-688-2523 004 Agricultural Administration Building MPH- Any- Journal article Book/book chapter Report Working pap ...
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Training Calendar
Training Schedule ...
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How to join 4-H!
https://ashland.osu.edu/program-areas/how-join-4-h
Who can join? Youth, age 8 and in 3rd grade to age 18 as of January 1st of the current year, may become a 4-H club member. Youth age 9 as of January 1st are also able to be regular club members regardless of grade in school. Youth who are age 5 and in ...
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Are vaccines safe?
https://fcs.osu.edu/vaccines_are_safe
Yes, vaccines are safe. They are held to high standards and are rigorously tested before they reach you. Every vaccine goes through rigorous and lengthy safety testing. This includes testing the vaccine through clinical trials. The FDA then analyzes the d ...
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Can a flu vaccine give me the flu?
No, a flu vaccine cannot cause the flu. The viruses in a flu shot are killed (inactivated) and can’t cause the flu illness. While a flu vaccine can't give you the flu illness, there are potential side effects from getting a flu vaccine. These side ef ...
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Where can I get vaccinated?
https://fcs.osu.edu/vaccination_locations
Getting vaccinated is easy! Check with your doctor or local pharmacy to get started. You can get most recommended vaccines at the local pharmacy, doctor’s offices, health centers, health departments, and travel clinics. Most vaccines are covered by health ...