This continuing education course will review the role of RDs in dysphagia management and explore the new evidence-based standard for defining texture-modified foods and thickened liquids.

This continuing education course examines and categorizes several forms of anemia and details their symptoms. It also discusses the ways in which anemia is diagnosed and treated and the role nutrition plays in prevention and treatment.

This continuing education course reviews the impact of dietary patterns on stroke risk and poststroke complications.

This continuing education course describes the role zinc plays in the body, especially in the growth and development of children, and guides RDs in identifying, preventing, and managing deficiency.

This continuing education course reviews the effects of antinutrients in plant foods on nutritional status. Common antinutrients in plant foods will be identified and their potential individual and interactive effects on health and disease will be discussed.

This continuing education course discusses guidelines for the use of home blenderized feeds in the adult and pediatric population.

Course content appeared as the CPE Monthly in the March 2024 edition of Today's Dietitian.

 

This continuing education course reviews coffee’s effects on cognition, how its impact varies based on consumption patterns, its physiological and neurophysiological effects, and consumption recommendations.

This continuing education course identifies the relationship between food allergies and asthma and provides counseling strategies dietitians can use when working with patients.

Course content was written by Damaris Cruz, MS, RD, CSR, LDN, a Miami-based clinical registered dietitian.

This continuing education course will evaluate dietary supplements for their safety and efficacy, with a focus on supplements that claim to improve health.

This continuing education course discusses how RDs can play a vital role in helping people achieve sustainable weight loss, given their extensive knowledge of the biological responses to weight change.

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