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Building Networks to Alleviate Food Insecurity

This 90-minute workshop uses the Spectrum of Prevention framework to encourage participants to identify and view programs and services in their communities in ways that can support efforts to reduce food insecurity among military families.

Free

SNAP and SNAP-Ed: Supporting Food and Nutrition Security in Your Community

This webinar discusses how SNAP and SNAP-Ed align with national food and nutrition security strategies. The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program (SNAP) is the cornerstone of the USDA’s nutrition assistance safety net. SNAP Nutrition Education (SNAP-Ed) is SNAP's nutrition education and health promotion component.

Free

Enhancing Food Security for Military Families with Cooperative Extension

About This Webinar: The Cooperative Extension System (CES) is a national network with immense capacity for enhancing food security amongst military families. This webinar introduces programs and resources on food, food security, and community nutrition available through CES and invites service providers to explore collaborative opportunities in these areas. Participants...

Free

Respectful, Evidence-Based Care for Children with Elevated BMI

About This Webinar: According to Centers for Disease Control (CDC) data, one in five children struggle with obesity, and only two in five young adults are weight eligible and physically prepared for basic training.  This webinar reviews the evidence surrounding care for children with elevated BMI from both a nutrition...

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Disordered Eating and Body Image Disturbance in the Military

Service members experience disordered eating and body image disturbance at a higher rate than the general population which can have a significant, negative impact on service members’ readiness and performance.  This presentation teaches Registered Dietitian Nutritionists and other health care providers the best practices to identify and manage disordered eating...

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The Importance of Nutrition in Breast Cancer Survivorship

Breast cancer is the most common cancer in women in the United States; fortunately, survival rates continue to improve over time. A breast cancer diagnosis often raises many questions and concerns about diet and nutrition. Do you know the latest in nutrition issues that occur during breast cancer treatment and...

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Military Teen Experiences and Food Security

The lack of adequate access to the appropriate selection, quality, or amount of food to maintain a healthy lifestyle has the potential to take both a physical and mental toll on developing teens. In 2023, military teens shared their experiences regarding food insecurity in the National Military Family Association (NMFA)...

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Reduce Your Risk of Cognitive Decline as You Age

Cognitive decline is a source of fear and mystery for many adults, especially older adults. However, confronting that fear and solving that mystery may be easier than you think. Research on memory has started to focus less on the mechanics of the brain and more on understanding how lifestyle factors,...

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Innovative Ways to Integrate Apps into Clinical Practice

Mobile health apps (apps) are playing an increasingly important role in healthcare. Discover how these innovative tools empower Registered Dietitian Nutritionists to lead data-driven discussions, drive personalized care and help improve outcomes. In this interactive webinar, you will learn about the types and features of apps, the latest research on...

Free

Food is Medicine: A National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health

The Biden-Harris Administration National Strategy on Hunger, Nutrition, and Health was released following the September 2022 White House Conference.  The second pillar of the strategy calls for the integration of nutrition and health by improving access to nutrition services to better prevent, manage, and treat diet-related diseases. 

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