Food and Drink in American History
Explores the history of American foods and beverages from 1539 to the present. Includes primary source documents.
Explores the history of American foods and beverages from 1539 to the present. Includes primary source documents.
Allows nonprofits to search Candid’s comprehensive and up-to-date fundraising research tool, which has profiles on over 298,000 grantmakers and 2 million recipients, access to 24 million grants, and searchable IRS 990s. Grant-seekers can research prospective organizations and tailor grant applications to the missions and interests of each grantmaker. Students, artists, researchers, and other individuals can also find their next scholarship, fellowship, or grant from 10,000+ sources of funding.
Contains listings from the Gale Directory of Publications and Broadcast Media for radio stations, television stations, and cable companies, including those from the United States and Canada, and listings from the Encyclopedia of Associations for national organizations in the United States.
Covers alternative and complementary treatments and explores available research on their effectiveness. Includes questions to discuss with a doctor before beginning a new treatment.
Comprehensive survey of cancers, cancer drugs, traditional and alternative treatments, side effects and diagnostic procedures.
Provides in-depth coverage of pediatric diseases and disorders with emphasis on health issues affecting children under the age of four. Includes issues related to physical, cognitive, and behavioral development, and every major body system.
Provides information on topics such as dieting, popular diets, dietary concerns, nutritional basics, and the effects of dietary choices on health, including any public or regulatory concerns associated with a dietary practice.
Explores environmental health concerns with a global perspective, including recent and historic natural and man-made environmental health events, environmentally related health conditions and diseases, and more.
Explores physiology and fitness, as well as topics on diseases and conditions related to fitness. Includes questions to ask a doctor before beginning a new program.
Presents information on medical disorders, including discussion of causes, symptoms, diagnoses, treatments, procedures, and more.
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