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Successful Weight Loss: Evidence-Based Obesity Resources
The following was posted through the blog Bringing Health Information to the Community (BHIC) Overweight and obese individuals often find it difficult to lose weight and keep it off. Health care providers are uniquely positioned to engage in a dialogue … Continue reading
New NIH Cookbook Encourages Families to Eat Healthfully
http://www.nih.gov/news/health/feb2011/nhlbi-14.htm The National Heart, Lung, and Blood Institute, NIH, has created a free online cookbook with recipes that reflect the principles of the 2010 Dietary Guidelines for Americans, and provide guidance for preparing meals that are low in saturated fat, … Continue reading
Podcasts for Consumer Health Available
via NCompass Blog on 9/20/10 Are you always on the go? Now your health information can go with you – anywhere, anytime. On average, we spend over 100 hours a year commuting to and from work. Add to that … Continue reading
