Check out this amazing and informative new movie by one of Bauman College’s amazing grads Shira Potash! Food Stamped is a documentary film following a couple as they attempt to… Read More
We just found this nugget on our Bauman College Forum and wanted to share it with you: The Eat Well Guide allows you to find quality sustainable food no matter where… Read More
By Edward Bauman, M.Ed, Ph.D. and Jodi Friedlander, M.S., N.C. In the 1944 cinematic comedy Arsenic and Old Lace, two elderly maidens “charitably” murder lonely old bachelors with glasses of arsenic-tainted… Read More
By Dr. By Edward Bauman, M.Ed., Ph.D. Holistic Nutrition: A 40-Year Review with a Glimpse Forward Eating a yummy homemade dinner—such as a spring greens salad with a lemon artichoke heart dressing,… Read More
By Jodi Friedlander, NC Curriculum Consultant, Bauman College The subject of the safety of microwave oven use can cause heated debate. It seems that most people I speak with in… Read More
Below is a transcript from Associate Director Marlina Eckel’s appearance on the radio program, An Organic Conversation. Pounds of Wisdom: How Nutritional Knowledge is Shaping Society From Dietitians in supermarkets,… Read More
By Ed Bauman, M.Ed., Ph.D. Over the past twenty years, research has been published demonstrating that food is the primary promoter of health and protector from disease. This has given… Read More
By Edward Bauman, M.Ed., Ph.D. The Swine Flu outbreak of Spring 2009 created a media circus and nightly news horror movie with all of us as supporting actors (without pay). The Plot: A… Read More
By Ed Bauman, M.Ed., Ph.D. The U.S. health system’s current focus on disease management (>96% of health care costs) offers little opportunity for health promotion (< 4 % of health… Read More