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Breastfeeding is fundamental for infant health, providing essential nutrients and antibodies that support growth and immune function.
Healthcare professionals play a key role in promoting and supporting breastfeeding practices to ensure optimal health for both mother and child.
Cancer remains a leading cause of death worldwide, claiming nearly 10 million lives in 2020. These educational resources highlight the importance of early malnutrition screening and integrating nutrition interventions into every patient’s treatment plan.
According to the International Diabetes Federation, approximately 11.1% of adults aged 20 to 79 worldwide—that’s about 1 in 9 people—are living with diabetes. Even more concerning, over 40% of them don’t even know they have it.
Understanding home tube feeding is crucial for healthcare professionals to ensure patients receive adequate nutrition in a home setting, promoting recovery and quality of life.
Our extensive home tube feeding resources will help you offer personalized care and support to your patients and their families.
Good mental health is as important for healthcare providers as it is for everyone else.
We've created this series of podcasts and videos to help you tend to your own well being while taking care of your patients.
MUAC measurement is a simple yet effective tool for assessing the nutritional status of children.
It enables early detection of malnutrition, allowing for timely interventions that can significantly improve health outcomes.
Explore our tailored educational resources designed to empower healthcare professionals in providing patient-centered care for people living with obesity, emphasizing the crucial role of nutritional adequacy and muscle health across the weight loss journey.
By focusing on effective wound healing with nutrition implementation, we create a healthier future for individuals and communities alike.
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