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Relationship Between The Menstrual Cycle, Mood And Overeating In Women, Veronica Lynne Broussard May 1995

Relationship Between The Menstrual Cycle, Mood And Overeating In Women, Veronica Lynne Broussard

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Personal Interviews Vs. Awareness: A Health Promotion Program For Behavior Change, Elizabeth Klein Apr 1995

Personal Interviews Vs. Awareness: A Health Promotion Program For Behavior Change, Elizabeth Klein

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In the United States, heart disease is currently the number one cause of death in the adult population (U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, 1991). Unlike many of the major causes of death, heart disease is largely preventable through changes in health related behaviors. Although a portion of heart disease risk is attributed to genetics, the primary cause of heart disease development lies in the eating habits, exercise behaviors, and smoking habits of the individual.


The Effects Of Medication On The Attributional Styles Of Boys With Adhd, Scott Patrick Ardoin Jan 1995

The Effects Of Medication On The Attributional Styles Of Boys With Adhd, Scott Patrick Ardoin

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Medical Nutrition Therapy In The Management Of Preterm And Low Birthweight Infants, Wendy Elizabeth Foster Jan 1995

Medical Nutrition Therapy In The Management Of Preterm And Low Birthweight Infants, Wendy Elizabeth Foster

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In the past, infants born prematurely or of low birthweight simply did not survive. Improved medical care has increased infant survival, as well as subsequent growth and development. The man technological advances in neonatology bring to the forefront countless new challenges in developing nutritional care plans able to adequately meet the needs of extremely fragile and vulnerable infants. Increased knowledge of the nutrient requirements for high-risk infants is needed, along with a clear understanding of how to administer the nutrients in a safe and effective manner.

What exactly must registered dietitians know in order to practice effectively as nutrition experts …


Neuropsychological Deficits In Recovered Minor Head Injury: The Contribution Of Head Injury Versus Post Concussion-Like Symptoms, Rebecca A. Plum Jan 1995

Neuropsychological Deficits In Recovered Minor Head Injury: The Contribution Of Head Injury Versus Post Concussion-Like Symptoms, Rebecca A. Plum

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