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Online Masters Degree in Diabetes Education and Management
Teachers College Columbia University is offering an online Masters program in Diabetes Education and Management. We also offer a Certificate in Advanced Diabetes Topics for those already Read more
Food & Nutrition Conference & Expo Recordings On Demand
You can sign in to view available recordings from the past few years’ FNCE meetings Each lecture is priced individually at $32 or buy the whole Read more
Worries About Antibiotics
A new study in mice finds that antibiotics may have negative health consequences Time Magazine offers this insightful article: Here’s a New Reason You Should Worry About Read more
Malnutrition Quality Improvement Initiative– MQii
This video features the Malnutrition Quality Improvement Initiative, highlighting components of the program and the importance of RDNs. Source: MQii Leadership Message This video is a call Read more
Thyroid Issues
Thyroid Diet Issues are discussed in this Today’s Dietitian article. Here is an fascinating exchange in a practice group: From: NEdpg@yahoogroups.com Sent: Saturday, December Read more
Biotin Supplements make Thyroid Labs Look Like Graves Disease
Do you take Biotin supplements? It could be throwing off a number of test results, including the results of thyroid tests. Learn more from Endocrine News. Read More about this in an Article Read more
Neurologic Manifestations Rare in IBD, but Potentially Serious
Caregivers must be prepared to recognize IBD neurologic complications and be prepared to take quick action Source: Neurologic Manifestations Rare in IBD, but Potentially Read more
A Skeptic’s Look at Herbal Supplements and Alternative Therapies
Read some of the skeptic’s views at the Science Based Medicine Read more
Ketogenic diet does not “beat chemo for almost all cancers”
One of the difficult things about science-based medicine is determining what is and isn’t quackery. While it is quite obvious that modalities such as homeopathy, acupuncture, reflexology, Read more
Ketogenic diets as an adjuvant cancer therapy: History and potential mechanism
Source: Ketogenic diets as an adjuvant cancer therapy: History and potential Read more
Webinars from SpectraCell Laboratories
Webinar Library Our video library gives you access to view and download all of our recorded webinars. To request slides for any presentation, please email webinar@spectracell.com. Read more
Routine Folate Proposed when Methotrexate is used for RA
We propose that folic acid supplements be prescribed routinely to all patients receiving MTX for the treatment of RA. We recommend a pragmatic dosing schedule of 5 mg of oral folic acid Read more
This Is the Best Way to Wash Apples, Researchers Say
What’s the best way to rid your Galas and Fujis of potentially risky pesticides? Source: This Is the Best Way to Wash Apples, Researchers Read more
RDs in Eating Disorders Connect
The New and Lonesome Registered Dietitian – Honing Support in Your Respective Treatment Setting MemberShare at Read more
Can Change in Diet Lower Mortality Risk?
Fish consumption may reduce disease activity in rheumatoid arthritis, a new study shows. Source: Can Change in Diet Lower Mortality Read more
A Mobile Phone-Based Health Coaching Intervention for Weight Loss and Blood Pressure Reduction in a National Payer Population: A Retrospective Study
Source: A Mobile Phone-Based Health Coaching Intervention for Weight Loss and Blood Pressure Reduction in a National Payer Population: A Retrospective Read more
Slice The Price Of Fruits And Veggies, Save 200,000 Lives?
We know eating more produce is good for your heart. Now computer models suggest slashing its price by about a third could result in dramatically lower death rates from heart disease and Read more
Is Organic More Nutritious? New Study Adds To The Evidence
Organic dairy and meat contain significantly more omega-3s than their conventional counterparts, a huge new study finds. It’s the latest research to show organic production can boost Read more
Babies Who Eat Rice Cereal Have Higher Arsenic Levels, Study Finds
Multiple studies have found that rice-based foods contain traces of arsenic. Now a study finds babies fed rice cereals and other rice-based snacks have higher concentrations of arsenic in Read more
Guidelines Regarding the Recommendation and Sale of Dietary Supplements
All dietetics professional should consider the following guidelines when making the decision to recommend or sell dietary supplements. The guidelines are intended to address the scientific, Read more
Sleep Munchies: Why It’s Harder To Resist Snacks When We’re Tired
A new study finds that too little sleep boosts a signal in the body that may drive a stronger desire to eat. It’s the latest evidence linking sleep deprivation to overeating and Read more
Can A Vegan Diet Give You All You Need? German Nutritionists Say ‘Nein’
Berlin has become a vegan mecca, with ice cream shops, restaurants and even butchers catering to a plant-based diet. Now Germany’s nutritionists warn that a vegan diet can’t Read more
Loathed By Farmers, Loved By Ancients: The Strange History Of Tiger Nuts
One of the worst weeds in the world had its start as an ancient and valuable tuber used for food and medicine. Now tiger nuts are making a comeback in the health food aisle. Source: Loathed Read more
Breaking Down The Science Of Picky Eating
What makes us dislike certain foods? And why is everyone so concerned about what you’re eating, anyway? Jane Kauer, an anthropologist who has studied the topic, helps answer our Read more
Americans Eat More Greens
Americans buy twice as many packages of bagged salad greens as heads of lettuce these days. Is the bagged stuff just as good? If it gets you to eat more leafy greens, yes. Source: As Bagged Read more