Further consultation was sought with nurses, physical therapists, occupational therapists, a pharmacist, and a nutritionist. |
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His post-doctorate research has been performed under the supervision of the leading nutritionist in the nation. |
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A well balanced and complete programme can be offered to the individual by a qualified nutritionist, naturopath or medical herbalist. |
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Regarding the workplace, it may be necessary to get a nutritionist who will look after the nutritional welfare of employees. |
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She worked as a nutritionist in a nursery school, where she also coordinated a community garden and community kitchens. |
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The power to discriminate makes Virgo the sign of the food fusspot, the nutritionist and the restaurant critic. |
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No, vinegar does not have magic powers, says Cleveland nutritionist Cindy Moore. |
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Yet the life coach has joined the personal trainer, nutritionist and nail technician as an essential aid to getting through the day. |
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Any nutritionist worth their salt would point you in the direction of the meal with high fiber, protein, and natural ingredients. |
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A nutritionist and a fitness expert will develop a personalised weight-loss diet plan and an exercise regimen. |
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Working with a qualified nutritionist or trainer means getting safe and scientific advice. |
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My nutritionist advised that in order to be in optimum health for conceiving a baby, I must take a grip on my addiction. |
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I'm not sure that a nutritionist would agree, carrot cake being an oil-based cake with its own fair share of sugar and flour. |
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A certified nutritionist has a degree from an accredited institution in nutrition. |
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Also, visit a nutritionist before you start a new routine since healthy eating plus physical activity is sure to help you. |
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Your child's nutritional needs will be evaluated by the nutritionist and medical staff frequently. |
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You, your physician, and your nutritionist need to work together to discuss nutrition concerns. |
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We need a biomechanist, a physiologist, a psychologist, a nutritionist and a physiotherapist. |
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In the past, most Royal Colleges were unlikely to recognise a nutritionist as a scientist. |
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A degree in theatre arts hardly qualifies me as a nutritionist or a psychologist. |
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Anyone can set up as an equine herbalist, physiotherapist, aromatherapist or nutritionist. |
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She previously worked as an economist and a nutritionist with the World Health Organization. |
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There was some confusion from the PHNs as to where to direct the service, nutritionist or home economist. |
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So impressed was I by the success of nutritional therapy that I left journalism and became a nutritionist myself. |
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Dr Bircher-Benner was a doctor, a nutritionist and a strict advocate of raw and wholefoods. |
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If you identify with two or more of the following traits, you may want to seek out a nutritionist or counselor, according to Dunn. |
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One health centre had a shaman as well as a doctor, nutritionist, psychiatrist and naturopath on staff. |
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Or I would eat these bars that the nutritionist gave me that were high caloric. |
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Ask your prescriber or health care professional, pharmacist, or nutritionist for a complete listing of tyramine-containing foods. |
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A nutritionist or dietician can provide advice and suggestions about food texture and other nutritional concerns. |
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Still, by exposing just how vulnerable we are to all manner of virtual calorie bombs, Mr Kamkar has become a sort of digital nutritionist. |
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Another is the descendant of a nutritionist who worked for the Empress Dowager Cixi, China's last great imperial ruler. |
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The dairy nutritionist was particularly helpful any time you ran into trouble with cattle. |
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Discuss your dietary needs with your health care professional or nutritionist. |
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A nutritionist is also on hand to respond to those who request nutritional advice or seek ways to maintain a balanced diet. |
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Should you not be eating enough, a nutritionist will assess your needs and adapt your diet accordingly so that you can recuperate more quickly. |
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The nutritionist has given him instructions for all of his meals, which you will find on the next page. |
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If it's a nutritionist or a vet where it's a long-term relationship, you have to be compatible. |
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Where we were living, it could take at least a year to see a nutritionist at the hospital. |
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A nutritionist is also available for those who wish to adapt their diets to their health problems. |
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The interdisciplinary team at the clinic also has access to other providers, including a dietitian and a nutritionist. |
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The regional nutritionist visited Kugaaruk four times during 2003 for a total of 16 days spent in the community. |
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Meals, overseen by our nutritionist, are served in the restaurant where all the players gather in the evenings. |
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A nutritionist can also help you calculate your consumption with a food diary, and can pinpoint your top sources of sodium. |
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She is a licensed nutritionist, family wellness specialist, adjunct professor at the University of North Dakota School of Medicine and author of 11 books. |
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The Department of Agriculture has requested well known animal nutritionist Dr John Milton to prepare an overview of strategies to feed pregnant and lambing ewes. |
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They have a full-time nutritionist who has written up recipe books for all of the players and given suggested menus to the restaurants where the Munster players eat lunch. |
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The nutritionist will provide practical advice and helpful tips on how to eat healthily, lose weight, and work more exercise into our already busy lives. |
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The problem, says UC Davis physiologist and nutritionist Linda Bacon, is that very few people can lose weight and keep it off. |
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In this way, the job of a ruminant nutritionist is to feed the microbes not the cow. |
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Drink something healthy instead, like a mocktail, suggests nutritionist Dr Norris. |
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Fort Worth now has two vets, as well as a full-time nutritionist. |
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The person also may be assessed by a specialized team, which can include a speech-language pathologist, physiotherapist, occupational therapist, and dietician or nutritionist. |
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Atkins, however, says people must ditch the muesli and start tucking into bacon and eggs. The most telling comment on the two new studies comes from Walter Willett, a nutritionist at the Harvard School of Public Health. |
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A nutritionist, Messina prefers to focus on whole foods rather than on any extractable magic bullets they may contain. |
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Next to the daily updates, fully dynamic training plan with all possible additions and features and an unlimited number of targetable races you get extensive attention from your personal coach and your personal nutritionist. |
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Mix one rounded teaspoon into your favorite beverage, protein shake or meal replacement and consumer 1-3 times daily or use as directed by a physician or licensed nutritionist. |
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But Navindra Seeram, a nutritionist at the University of California, Los Angeles, cautions that we shouldn't start drinking grape juice like it's going out of style. |
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Rae Aust, Private Recipes founder and chief nutritionist, first took on the challenge of meeting the nutritional needs of this growing number of Canadians in 1987, when she founded Private Recipes Ltd. |
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It contains a detailed schedule, bodybuilding programs, training information and nutrition information written by Marie-Josée Demers, a nutritionist with the Valcartier Health Centre. |
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In this welter of obesity, Frederick Stare played a role that was both vital and, at times, contradictory. Dr Stare could be judged as America's top nutritionist. |
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To help fuel your learning, learndirect has teamed up with nutritionist Fiona Hunter to give out brainfood tips. |
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The centre continues to provide a multidisciplinary treatment of obesity. It uses a team of therapists that includes a nutritionist, kinesiologist, behaviour therapist, physiologist and a physician. |
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Students can interview a doctor, public health nutritionist, food lab technician, nurse or a cafeteria supervisor for their recommendations regarding the safe handling of food. |
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I went to a nutritionist, and I did it in a disciplined way. |
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He applied the same data-driven approach to his own health as he struggled to fight off a viral infection a few years ago, calling in a nutritionist and becoming a healthy-eating freak. |
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Our team includes an obstetrician, a certified nurse-midwife, a nutritionist, an ultrasonographer, and a perinatal nurse. |
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In general, these disorders require a multidisciplinary approach with a medical team comprised of a nutritionist, psychologist, and internist. |
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But an Atkins nutritionist said the plan, which controversially advises eating more protein, meant teenagers got more healthy fruit and veg. |
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Eating a nutritionist breakfast gives you the competitive edge both at work and at home. |
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Hence, it is imperative to ensure that you are getting a nutritionist breakfast without overeating. |
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It's because they have access to a nutritionist, access to a nurse educator, access to NPs, and access to social workers, plus their income went up. |
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Your dairy nutritionist is qualified to show you this new technology. |
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The Chair of the Ontario Parent Council, Mary Margaret Laing from Cambridge, is a nutritionist and owner of a health care marketing business who works in health care communications. |
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In addition to the physician, the CF health care team often includes a nurse, a social worker, a nutritionist, a pharmacist, a physiotherapist, and a respiratory therapist. |
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We switched because some nutritionist said that while all the margarines were filled with dangerous triglycerides, Promise probably had the fewest. |
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The term nutritionist is not legally protected whereas the title of dietitian can be used only by those who have met specified professional requirements. |
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To help fuel your learning, learndirect has teamed up with top nutritionist, Fiona Hunter, and TV chef, Danny Boome, to come up with brainfood tips. |
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She has been a holistic nutritionist for over 30 years, studying nutritional therapy, holistic medicine, herbology, homeopathy, yoga, and shiatsu. |
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With different kinds of allergies on the rise, Gulf News spoke to nutritionist Victoria Tipper at Dubai Herbal Treatment Centre to find out the reason. |
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Melissa Diane Smith, a nutritionist and author of the book Going Against The Grain, warns that glutenous grains might be wreaking havoc on our health. |
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