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Web Exclusive It’s Not Too Late to Start Eating Better for Your Brain. As the US population ages and dementia cases rise, many people are asking whether it is possible to preven ...
New research reveals that excess weight is linked to an especially high risk of developing breast cancer in postmenopausal women with cardiovascular disease. The findings are published by Wiley online ...
A new Cornell University study brings additional clarity to the relationship between Type 2 diabetes and genes that express a salivary enzyme that breaks down starch.
The NIH-funded ECHO Cohort combines data from pregnancy and pediatric cohorts to examine the impacts of early environmental exposures on child health and development. This study looked at samples of ...
CPE Monthly: MNT for Inflammatory Rheumatic Diseases By Tony Pipkin, MS, RDN Today’s Dietitian Vol. 25 No. 6 P. 42 CPE Level 2 Take this course and earn 2 CEUs on our Continuing Education Learning ...
March 2018 Issue Detect Nutrient Deficiencies With NFPE By Cora Martin, RDN, CSG, LD Today's Dietitian Vol. 20, No. 3, P. 42 Identifying and treating older adults' nutrient deficiencies is essential ...
March 2019 Issue Dietary Collagen — Should Consumers Believe the Hype? By Jamie Santa Cruz Today’s Dietitian Vol. 21, No. 3, P. 26 The never-ending desire of consumers to lose weight and look and feel ...
November/December 2020 Issue CPE Monthly: Nutrition Interventions to Manage Hyperlipidemia By Jennifer Bowers, PhD, RD Today’s Dietitian Vol. 22, No. 9, P. 50 Suggested CDR Performance Indicators: 8.1 ...
May 2025 Issue CPE Monthly: Potential Therapeutic Benefits of Collagen Supplements By Danielle VenHuizen, RDN Today’s Dietitian Vol. 27 No. 5 P. 36 Take this course and earn 2 CEUs on our Continuing ...
A recently published study i in Nutrition Journal, an open-access peer-reviewed scientific journal, demonstrates that eating beans (including canned and/or dry packaged kidney beans, black beans, ...
E-News Exclusive Are Fiber Supplements a Healthful Substitute for Dietary Fiber? By Carrie Dennett, MPH, RDN Adequate dietary fiber intake has been linked to reduced risk of CVD, type 2 diabetes, and ...
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