Need to Refuel? Tools for Self-Care & Resilience
During this session, we’ll explore some strategies to help build resilience and take better care of yourself.
During this session, we’ll explore some strategies to help build resilience and take better care of yourself.
For our final episode of Season 2, we asked two of our guests from the past year to share one of their favorite year-end reflection questions and their response to that question with all of us.
Diabetes management has historically been weight-focused. However, weight is not a behavior, and positive behavior changes are often a better goal! This webinar explores and introduces the topics of intuitive eating and a weight-neutral approach to diabetes management.
For this episode, we talked to Shawn Trenell O'Neal, author of the upcoming MFRA course, "Introduction to Social Justice Lenses for Family Well-Being." Shawn is DJ, musician, and sound engineer, whose PhD research at the University of Colorado - Boulder examines the "processes of colonization and settler colonialism and its effects on cultural components such as visual art and music." His current work is the progression of his own social science theory deemed "Audio Intersectionality."
About This Webinar: (webinar 3 of 5 in the military couple relationship series) This webinar will share the findings of the Millennium Cohort Family Study which provides an understanding of the military experience and its impact on the health and well-being of Service members and their families. Findings related to...
This webinar provides an update on the nutrition care of clients on dialysis and discusses practical tips to assist clients in meeting their nutrition goals. Additionally, the presenter will review client-centered partnering to help prevent malnutrition, achieve weight goals, optimize laboratory values and improve symptom management.
This webinar provides an overview of the Medicaid program, new program developments and possibilities for the future.
One of the many troubling aspects of child sexual victimization is the high proportion of teens who engage younger children in sexual behaviors or peers in coerced sexual behaviors. Juvenile justice records indicate that 14 years of age is the modal age of children exhibiting problematic sexual behaviors (PSB) toward prepubescent children (Finkelhor et al., 2009; Snyder, 2000). These statistics may seem surprising until we consider that early adolescence is when most children begin engaging in sexual behaviors with others and begin navigating sexual relationships.
This webinar examines the VA and Military Health System (MHS) TBI pathway of care, current DoD understanding of concussion and symptom clusters, and provides resources for the management of concussion.
This webinar examines the variety of educational information, resources, and strategies to help patients and their families learn about and cope with TBI.
Registered dietitians are at the forefront of recognizing, diagnosing, and treating malnutrition in inpatient care. This is accomplished through appropriate screening, assessment (including the nutrition-focused physical exam), documentation, and providing nutrition interventions. This webinar provides information and tools to help with screening and assessing malnutrition in adults to identify those at risk.
This webinar reviews the latest research on the environmental impacts of individual food choices in the United States, how these choices are associated with the nutritional quality of diets, and how changes in diet can influence these outcomes. The research is based on interdisciplinary work bridging the fields of environmental science, nutrition, and public health, and draws on analyses of 24-hour recall data from the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey.
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