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Building Cultural Competence in Nutrition and Dietetics

Nutrition disparities are pervasive among cultural minorities. Improving the nutritional status of a diverse clientele requires accounting for the cultural aspects informing their eating practices and prioritizing culture-specific needs.

Keeping Our Brains Healthy as We Age

Your brain functions best when it gets premium fuel in the form of good nutrition.  A poor diet can be harmful to the brain, promote inflammation and oxidative stress. This webinar presents strategies for nourishment to promote healthy brain aging.

Communication for Patients with Low Nutrition Literacy

Nutrition education is a necessary measure for disease prevention and treatment, yet nearly half of Americans experience difficulty with understanding and communicating health information. Nutrition educators must be able to understand issues surrounding nutrition literacy and use effective communication techniques in order to reach goals of improving diet and related health outcomes.

Lifestyle Choices & Your Health

This podcast will explore the main factors that affect health, with a focus on lifestyle choices, and provider resources to try to start making healthy the easy choice. 

A Discussion on Art Therapy for Military Families with Melissa Walker, Jessica Herman, and Valli Rebsamen| Anchored Episode 22

https://ia601406.us.archive.org/33/items/11-13-20-final-mixdown/11-13-20_final_mixdown.mp3 About this Episode In this Anchored podcast episode, we will be discussing the application of art therapy and military families. We will be joined by three art therapists; Melissa Walker, Jessica Herman, and Valli Rebsamen, to discuss their work, the therapeutic practices used in art therapy, and the prevalence of...