Jane Brody

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Jane Brody on Vitamin D - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Though there are still no large trials to prove or disprove the full worth of vitamin D, studies have linked low levels of it to risks of heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer and rheumatoid arthritis.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Jane Brody on Calories - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Although calories are talked about constantly, few people have a true understanding of what they are and how they work.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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maryhartleyRDmy LinkedIn page.

In 2011, I returned to clinical practice after working in the Internet industry. My goal is to offer services that are above and beyond "normal" care. I do not maintain a physical office; instead, I visit patients and their families in their homes in Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill, a charming historic section of Brooklyn, New York City. For everyone else, and I use Skype, the telephone, and email to “visit” with my patients. The care is always high quality regardless of method.

When it comes to weight control, I am committed to a flexible, realistic and personal approach. I do not believe in fad diets or unnecessary diet pills. I do believe in making informed choices based on your values and preferences, with a clear understanding of the consequences, for better or for worse. Throughout my career, I have used a "Non-Diet Approach" to weight control, which emphasizes appetite regulation and learning to solve emotional problems without using food. For medical problems that require a therapeutic diet, I teach my patients how to choose specific foods in the correct amounts for their optimal health. I nutritious, well-prepared food and physical activity performed in the total health.

My patient services include dietary and nutritional status assessment, food and nutrition counseling and education, personalized diet and activity plans, and coordination of care with family or others at your request. To read about my services and to book an appointment, visit my website and blog at AskMaryRD.com

In addition to my clinical practice, I provide services as a brand ambassador, social marketing expert, speaker, writer, digital content adviser, and media personality.  I focus on special projects, products and services in the areas of food and nutrition and related IT." /> Mary Hartley, RD, MPH Nutritionist, Dietitian, and Active Health Library

“When did it become OK to eat in bookstores? Or in Staples? Or Bed, Bath and Beyond?” ~@MarionNestle via #JaneBrody http://t.co/oebASl6H

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Jane Brody on Vitamin D - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Though there are still no large trials to prove or disprove the full worth of vitamin D, studies have linked low levels of it to risks of heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer and rheumatoid arthritis.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Jane Brody on Narcolepsy - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Studies suggest that narcolepsy is far more common than most doctors realize, and it is frequently misdiagnosed.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Narcolepsy- an underdiagnosed #sleep ailment that could cause a variety of #health problems. #psych http://t.co/kmHbo67I

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Jane Brody on Vitamin D - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Though there are still no large trials to prove or disprove the full worth of vitamin D, studies have linked low levels of it to risks of heart disease, high blood pressure, cancer and rheumatoid arthritis.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Jane Brody on Narcolepsy - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “Studies suggest that narcolepsy is far more common than most doctors realize, and it is frequently misdiagnosed.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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Jane Brody on Calories - NYTimes.com

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Jane Brody on Calories - NYTimes.com

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Calories are talked about constantly, but do you really understand how they work? http://t.co/Jn5fJps0

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Jane Brody on IUDs - NYTimes.com

well.blogs.nytimes.com — “After decades of sloppy research and bad publicity, the intrauterine device is making a major comeback in the United States.View full resource at well.blogs.nytimes.com

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The Great Beyond: Jane Brody on End of Life Issues | Reporting on Health

reportingonhealth.org — “It sometimes seems like it takes a high-profile case like Terri Schiavo to get people to think about end-of-life issues " or editors to agree to stories on the topic.View full resource at reportingonhealth.org

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Senior Living : Jane Brody's Guide To The Great Beyond - The Doctor

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Books We Like: Jane Brody's Guide to the Great Beyond. Find out why we like it.... http://bit.ly/cQ7gdu

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Germ phobia? Health writer Jane Brody tells us eating a cracker that fell on the ground is good for the immune system -

nytimes.com — “Germ phobia? Health writer Jane Brody tells us eating a cracker that fell on the ground is good for the immune system -View full resource at nytimes.com

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Germ phobia? Health writer Jane Brody tells us eating a cracker that fell on the ground is good for the immune system - http://bit.ly/UuO86

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Vegetables in the Spotlight - Readers Weigh In - Jane E. Brody - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Hundreds of readers offered advice on how to entice Americans to eat more vegetables.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Personal Health: Learning to Love Veggies: Readers Weigh In http://nyti.ms/dtpDME

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Vegetables in the Spotlight - Readers Weigh In - Jane E. Brody - NYTimes.com

nytimes.com — “Hundreds of readers offered advice on how to entice Americans to eat more vegetables.View full resource at nytimes.com

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Personal Health: Learning to Love Veggies: Readers Weigh In http://nyti.ms/cB2kX8

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PharmaGossip: Revisiting Bone Drugs and Femur Fractures -NYT's Jane E Brody

pharmagossip.blogspot.com — “PharmaGossip: Revisiting Bone Drugs and Femur Fractures -NYT's Jane E BrodyView full resource at pharmagossip.blogspot.com

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PharmaGossip: Revisiting Bone Drugs and Femur Fractures -NYT's Jane E Brody: Reports had begun to emerge th... http://bit.ly/hxbzID

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  • maryhartleyRDmy LinkedIn page.

    In 2011, I returned to clinical practice after working in the Internet industry. My goal is to offer services that are above and beyond "normal" care. I do not maintain a physical office; instead, I visit patients and their families in their homes in Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill, a charming historic section of Brooklyn, New York City. For everyone else, and I use Skype, the telephone, and email to “visit” with my patients. The care is always high quality regardless of method.

    When it comes to weight control, I am committed to a flexible, realistic and personal approach. I do not believe in fad diets or unnecessary diet pills. I do believe in making informed choices based on your values and preferences, with a clear understanding of the consequences, for better or for worse. Throughout my career, I have used a "Non-Diet Approach" to weight control, which emphasizes appetite regulation and learning to solve emotional problems without using food. For medical problems that require a therapeutic diet, I teach my patients how to choose specific foods in the correct amounts for their optimal health. I nutritious, well-prepared food and physical activity performed in the total health.

    My patient services include dietary and nutritional status assessment, food and nutrition counseling and education, personalized diet and activity plans, and coordination of care with family or others at your request. To read about my services and to book an appointment, visit my website and blog at AskMaryRD.com

    In addition to my clinical practice, I provide services as a brand ambassador, social marketing expert, speaker, writer, digital content adviser, and media personality.  I focus on special projects, products and services in the areas of food and nutrition and related IT." />

    Mary Hartley, RD, MPH

    I have been a registered dietitian and leader in the nutrition field for 35 years, which sounds longer than it actually feels to me.  But nutrition is my lifelong calling and my enthusiasm as only grows stronger over time.

    I have worked in HMOs, clinics, medical practices, teaching hospitals, universities, and probably every possible healthcare setting helping people of all ages with all kinds of medical conditions to benefit from medical nutrition therapy.  I had a successful private practice in Providence, Rhode Island for 15 years, and all together, I have had more than 20,000 patient visits for obesity, eating disorders, and medical nutrition therapy for chronic conditions. In Rhode Island, I was the preferred nutritionists for over 100 referring physicians, psychiatric social workers, physical trainers, and other health professionals.  To view my experience, please visit my LinkedIn page.

    In 2011, I returned to clinical practice after working in the Internet industry. My goal is to offer services that are above and beyond "normal" care. I do not maintain a physical office; instead, I visit patients and their families in their homes in Brooklyn Heights and Cobble Hill, a charming historic section of Brooklyn, New York City. For everyone else, and I use Skype, the telephone, and email to “visit” with my patients. The care is always high quality regardless of method.

    When it comes to weight control, I am committed to a flexible, realistic and personal approach. I do not believe in fad diets or unnecessary diet pills. I do believe in making informed choices based on your values and preferences, with a clear understanding of the consequences, for better or for worse. Throughout my career, I have used a "Non-Diet Approach" to weight control, which emphasizes appetite regulation and learning to solve emotional problems without using food. For medical problems that require a therapeutic diet, I teach my patients how to choose specific foods in the correct amounts for their optimal health. I nutritious, well-prepared food and physical activity performed in the total health.

    My patient services include dietary and nutritional status assessment, food and nutrition counseling and education, personalized diet and activity plans, and coordination of care with family or others at your request. To read about my services and to book an appointment, visit my website and blog at AskMaryRD.com

    In addition to my clinical practice, I provide services as a brand ambassador, social marketing expert, speaker, writer, digital content adviser, and media personality.  I focus on special projects, products and services in the areas of food and nutrition and related IT.

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    James Beckerman, MD

    WebMD heart expert, cardiologist, author of The Flex Diet. Make it your idea in the first place. Find your problem first. And always look up.

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