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The Today’s Dietitian 13th annual Spring Symposium will be returning to vibrant Orlando, Florida, in 2026. Secure your spot today by registering at www.todaysdietitian.com/ss26. We are excited to see ...
Use this dining guide to start planning—and anticipating. When you think of dining in Nashville, what do you think of? Hot chicken? Barbecue? You’re not wrong, but the Nashville food scene is so much ...
Shift workers who strive for improved management of T2DM are confronted with multiple barriers. For an individual without ...
CPE Monthly: Nutrition Needs for Aging Adults By Alexandria Hardy, RDN, LDN Today’s Dietitian Vol. 25 No. 7 P. 50 CPE Level 2 Take this course and earn 2 CEUs on our Continuing Education Learning ...
Healthful Oils: Myths and Facts About Seed Oils By Carrie Dennett, MPH, RDN Today’s Dietitian Vol. 25 No. 6 P. 18 Social media, podcasts, and the internet can be a mixed bag of nutrition and health ...
Causing symptoms of inattention, hyperactivity, and impulsivity, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) is a neurodevelopmental disorder commonly diagnosed in childhood.1,2 Depending on the ...
June/July 2022 Issue Fermented Foods: The Rise of Sourdough Bread By Joanna Foley, RD Today’s Dietitian Vol. 24, No. 5, P. 12 A few decades ago, people may not have been familiar with fermented foods.
April 2021 Issue Electrolytes’ Role in Optimal Hydration By KC Wright, MS, RDN Today’s Dietitian Vol. 23, No. 4, P. 28 An Overview of the Current Guidelines, Athletes’ Needs, and Practice Pearls for ...
Today's Dietitian magazine, the leading news source for dietitians and nutritionists, covering topics such as diabetes management, long-term care, new products and technologies, career strategies, ...
Today's Dietitian magazine, the leading news source for dietitians and nutritionists, covering topics such as diabetes management, long-term care, new products and technologies, career strategies, ...
June 2013 Issue Vitamin K2 — A Little-Known Nutrient Can Make a Big Difference in Heart and Bone Health By Aglaée Jacob, MS, RD, CDE Today’s Dietitian Vol. 15 No. 6 P. 54 Ever since vitamin K was ...
There are several reasons to eat plenty of plant foods, one of them being that diets rich in fruits, vegetables, pulses, whole grains, and nuts and seeds are associated with lowered disease risk and ...