Welcome to Ms. Hutchins' Online Health Education website!!

  

 

1. "News and Assignments" (link on the right side of this page)

2.  Pick one of the articles to read. 

3.  READ IT!

4.  Complete an article summary response.

 

To earn full credit (20 points), please be sure that you follow the expectation guidelines given to you in class. 

If you have any questions, please let me know immediately.    
 *Ms. Hutchins*   hutchinsj@coxsackie-athens.org

 


Recent Posts

 
11:14 AM
2/8/10
by: Andrew
 

11bakera

Cutting salt intake would boost nation's health by Ray Hainer

According to a recent study, if Americans cut there salt intake by half a teaspoon per day, our public health benefits would increase dramatically. If we could lower our daily sodium intake to l...more

 
10:47 AM
2/5/10
by: Accalia
 

Accalia

General

People are dying from a game known as the choking game, funky chicken, sleep hold, the blackout, or the space monkey. A case of a death from this game was studied recently in Franc...more

 
10:46 AM
2/5/10
by: emily
 

emilyproper

emily proper - choking game

Emily Proper A Dangerous Pastime for Teens: The Choking Game This article found on Time.com raises awareness about a potentially fa...more

 
10:46 AM
2/5/10
by: Shannon
 

ShannonFriel

The Teen Choking Game

The popularity and the awareness of the so-called choking game is rapidly increasing. Other names for it are the funky chicken, space monkey, sleeper hold, and the black out, but they all hold...more

 
10:47 AM
2/5/10
by: Leanna
 

lele123

A Dangerous Pastime for Teens: The Choking Game

It has been reported that since the 18th century, French medical books put out information about the Scarf Game , more commonly known today as the choking game. The choking game is an act...more

 
9:18 AM
2/2/10
 

Coxsackie-Athens: Secondary Health Education

Study: Cutting salt intake would boost nation's health

Study: Cutting salt intake would boost nation s health more

 
11:56 AM
1/11/10
by: Stephen
 

SalSalluce

General

The researchers in the U of A s School of Public Health surveyed parents of Grade 5 students in a number of...more