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Sleep and the RDN: Incorporating Sleep Education to Reduce Chronic Disease Risk

This webinar provides a general background on sleep, how insufficient sleep increases the risk of chronic disease and makes the management of chronic conditions more difficult, and how dietitians can incorporate basic sleep education principles to help patients and clients meet health goals.

Fighting for their Right to Fight: Women in the U.S. Military

    About this Episode In this episode, Rosemary Neidel-Greenlee shares about her book, “A Few Good Women: America's Military Women from World War I to the Wars in Iraq and Afghanistan”. She reveals specific stories that were discussed with her in the interviews she conducted with Servicewomen from each...

Behavior Basics: Laying the Groundwork for Positive Change

About This Webinar: Professionals working with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers are likely to encounter challenging behavior.  This webinar reviews the ABCs of behavior (antecedent, behavior, consequence) and helps professionals identify the function of behavior.  Dr. Hardy explains the ways in which multi-tiered systems of support (MTSS) can be utilized to...

Women in the Military: Special Contributions and Unique Challenges

About This Webinar: Women have made and continue to make special contributions to the military, however they also face unique challenges as service members. This webinar discusses those contributions as well as some of the challenges they face. Learning Objectives: Understand the demographics of women serving in the military Discover...

FODMAPs and Athletes: Current Research and Strategies

This webinar presents the current research on FODMAP consumption by athletes and the use of low-FODMAP nutritional strategies for reducing exercise-induced gastrointestinal symptoms. It also discusses suggested strategies that dietitians can use when helping athletes and active military clients desiring to limit FODMAPs daily and/or surrounding exercise.

Child Identity Theft: Repairing the Damage

A child's Social Security number can be used by identity thieves to apply for government benefits, open bank and credit card accounts, apply for a loan or utility service, or rent a place to live.

Collaboration: Breaking Down Silos and Building Networks to Support Military Families

  About this Episode This recording is of Jennifer Rea's blog, Collaboration: Breaking Down Silos and Building Networks to Support Military Families. As military service professionals we must re-think the way we work with Servicemembers and families.  No single individual, agency, or community is capable of addressing all military family...

Helping Military Families Become More Resilient Through Various Transitions

  About this Episode This recording is of Jennifer Rea's blog Helping Military Families Become More Resilient Through Various Transitions.  Service members and their families face unique stressors in the various transitions they face (e.g., frequent moves). Through each transitional challenge, many military families are expected to maintain resilience all...

The Financial Implications of Caring for an Aging Parent

Providing care for an aging parent can exact a high emotional toll on families. Aging adults' needs can also be costly.

Join us as we explore the expected and unexpected financial costs that come with caring for an aging parent. This webinar will touch on resources available to those who are serving in caregiving roles and offer tools and ways families can help caregivers support family members while protecting their finances.