LINKS TO REFERENCES ABOUT HEALTH

Good nutrition links: Below are a variety of sites sent by readers of Nutritonconsensus. By searching, you can finding sites for addiction to drugs and alcohol, exercise, etc. I have listed them by the date they were posted and accept other suggestions.

POSTED JAN, 2023: Our recovery experts provide trusted resources and relevant information for individuals and their families struggling with substance abuse. We have a guide here for your readers, which can be a great addition to your page: https://bedrockrecoverycenter.com/health-and-fitness-in-recovery/.This provides valuable information for those who might feel alone in their struggle, we would appreciate it if you could help us end the stigma and share it on your page.
POSTED FEB, 2022: Click this link for a guide that explains: The Benefits Of Exercise During Addiction Treatment.; Can Exercise Be A Standalone Treatment?; When Is Exercise Encouraged for Recovery? & more.

POSTED JAN, 2021: Fitness and Nutrition Mental Health & COVID-19 and Mental Health from Charlie T., Health Awareness Support, Granite Recovery Centers

POSTED DEC, 2020: My passion to help people recover from an alcohol use disorder lead me to join AlcoholRehabGuide.org, an organization that focuses on producing high quality substance abuse and recovery content. www.AlcoholRehabGuide.org/Treatment/Alcohol-and-Fitness

POSTED AUG, 2020 – From graniterecoverycenters.com – Please take a look at our Fitness and Nutrition Mental Health publication; Also, when you get a chance, here is our COVID-19 and Mental Health resource too

POSTED JULY, 2020 – My passion to help people recover from an alcohol use disorder led me to join RehabSpot.com, an organization that focuses on producing high quality substance abuse and recovery content. Add  www.RehabSpot.com/Treatment/Rehab-and-Nutrition and OCT, 2017 – I’m a team member at alcoholtreatment.net, an organization connecting people seeking treatment to the resources they need. Please follow this link for aid dealing with alcoholism and alcoholics.

POSTED JUNE, 2020 – I am Stacey, webmaster of FinancialAssistanceForSingleMothers. Our site helps financially struggling single mothers with finding grants and government assistance programs. Our service is free of cost.POSTED MAY, 2020 – From Consumer Education team at LendEDU. mEarlier this month, our team published a Financial Assistance for Those Recovering From Addiction guide: https://lendedu.com/blog/financial-aid-for-drug-rehab/

POSTED AUG, 2017 -I am a Fitness Instructor.  I have found another useful resource that I’m now also using https://usinsuranceagents.com/health-reviews-nutrition-fitness.

POSTED AUG, 2017 – Our team of copywriters and analysts have spent the last 18 months producing some very exceptional content around the changing academic landscapes of public healthcare and is impact on careers and employment.
PUBLIC HEALTH DEGREES- http://www.publichealthdegrees.org/
MASTER OF PUBLIC HEALTH- http://www.mphprogram.com/

POSTED SEPT, 2016 – Most US students do not get basic nutrition and only 25% exercise enough.  See a new Student Health and Wellness Guide. Poor health can cause long-term chronic illness and have lasting effects on learning and concentration. These concerning facts have led our team at OnlineSchools.org to research and report on a new Student Health and Wellness Guide.

POSTED AUG, 2016 – Role of and how to use nutrition in recovery from addiction, useful for recovering alcoholics, etc., contributed by the Alcoholic Awareness Council.

POSTED DEC, 2015 – http://www.well-beingsecrets.com/detox-of-your-body-35-natural-ways/ – 11000 words extensive guide about detoxing
http://www.well-beingsecrets.com/health-benefits-of-honey-ultimate-guide/ – 5000+ words guide on honey.
http://www.well-beingsecrets.com/apple-cider-vinegar-health-benefits/ – 4500 words guide on apple cider health benefits

POSTED SEPT, 2015 – Please show our new guide to student nutrition:  http://www.accreditedschoolsonline.org/resources/student-nutrition-fitness-guide

POSTED AUG, 2015 –  http://www.samahospital.com/blog/ – it provides an easy and intuitive way to health and nutrition from the perspective of a Northwestern trained physician from India.

POSTED APR, 2015 Neil Patel’s Nutritional Resource blog would be a valuable resource for your students/users that are looking for the best fact based nutritional articles without all of the misinformation and distractions of what is currently out there.

POSTED NOV, 2014  Great guide to healthy student nutrition – According to the CDC, “empty” calories account for up to 40% of a young person’s diet, which could lead to real health problems. Our guide goes beyond supplying students with cursory information about nutrition, and takes an in-depth look at why proper nutrition and a well-balanced diet are important to overall health. We do this by detailing: The basic building blocks of nutrition; How unhealthy foods affect us; How to make better choices in a dining hall; Eating well on a budget
POSTED SEPT, 2014 – I wanted to follow up with you about the resources on nutrition that were recently added to PublicHealth.org here: http://publichealth.org/resources/nutrition/

POSTED Jan 2023 – https://100kcals.com/nutrition-resources/
It’s a compilation of useful websites, apps and Youtube channels that offer credible information to help others make healthy eating choices and promote better physical/mental health.

http://www.academicinfo.net/mednutl – a nutrition degree information and resource guide, with links to research tools, journals, literature, etc.

FDA warnings on dietary supplements

https://ods.od.nih.gov/HealthInformation/dailyvalues.aspx– listing of daily values

http://whyfiles.org/179food_pyramid/images/pyr_4.gif – food pyramids like vegetarian, mediterranean diets

Willett Food Pyramid professional graphic

http://www.nutritiondata.com – fantastic nutrition site; calculates how many calories and what nutrition you need based on age and BMI, analyzes food for nutrition value. Thanks to Leah Coccari-Swift for finding this wonderful site.

http://navigator.tufts.edu/– evaluates web sites related to nutrition-NOT IN SERVICE JULY, 2007

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/entrez/query.fcgi– The medline database, where you can find summaries of medical articles published in reputable journals, search by keyword.

http://www.healthfinder.gov/ – official US Government web site for health information

http://www.rimcountry.com/health – a site with other useful links, but don’t use the super blue green algae site.

Self magazine that has nutrition features

http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/PubMed/ – National Library of Medicine

http://www.mindfully.org/Food/2003/Food-PyramidJan03 – rebuilding the food pyramid – Willett

http://www.hsph.harvard.edu/nutritionsource/medial – Interpreting media stories

http://www.allaboutstretchmarks.com/resources/10-tips-for-healthy-eating-and-physical-activityl – a site recommended by a helpful librarian in Rhode Island

http://www.channing.harvard.edu/nhs/ – Nurse’s Health Study

http://www.alz.org/nyc/in_my_community_22103.asp – alzheimer’s newsletter home, elderly health

http://www.thepaleodiet.com/ – The Paleo Diet, by Loren Cordain, Ph.D., Professor, Department of Health and Exercise Science, Colorado State University

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