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Information provided by Fresh Avocados - Love One Today®
Heart health + avocados: give your patients the facts
Heart disease continues to be the leading cause of death for most Americans, and eating patterns can play a key role. Helping your patients identify foods that are nutritious, delicious, and easy to prepare will help them establish a heart-healthy lifestyle. Use these valuable and informative resources to get them started.
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Information provided by the National Peanut Board
Change a Child’s Trajectory: Champion Early Food Introduction
Parents are eager to introduce peanut foods to infants early, following encouragement from the NIAID, the AAP, and Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2020-2025. However, many parents say they need the support of their child’s primary care physician before confidently moving ahead. Learn about resources available for you and your patients, including refreshed content on FamilyDoctor.org and links to studies, continuing education, and how-to handouts to download and share.
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