Parents, is your child just "a picky eater" or is it something else?

Parents, is your child just "a picky eater" or is it something else?

So, your kid won’t eat. Is it picky eating OR could it be something much more significant? Turns out, sometimes picky eating can have a much more significant struggle going on behind the scenes. Many parents get frustrated when their toddler or school age kids come to the table and refuse to eat their fruit/vegetables or their chicken or steak…

How Disordered Eating Affects Women’s Fertility

How Disordered Eating Affects Women’s Fertility

May is recognized as Mental Health Awareness Month, but it’s also recognized as Women’s Health Month.. In honor of both, we are shedding light on a topic that is not discussed nearly enough and covers both mental health and women’s health – the effect disordered eating has on the female body, and specifically how altering food intake and added stress can effect hormonal balance and fertility when an eating disorder is involved.

Meal Planning in Quarantine: Tips from a Dietitian (and a Mom)

Meal Planning in Quarantine: Tips from a Dietitian (and a Mom)

It’s a unique time. I guess I should say the Coronavirus or COVID-19 has brought about a strange and interesting time for our family. We’ve been home together for over a week now. Kind of like Christmas break, but… um, different. I have two early teen boys, a husband, and 2 dogs. All of us home, all of the time, for days and days. You know what that means? FOOD. LOTS. OF. FOOD.

Do You Know Someone That May Have an Eating Disorder? Remember to ACT NOW.

Do You Know Someone That May Have an Eating Disorder? Remember to ACT NOW.

Not many people know this, but February is National Eating Disorder Awareness month. This month is dedicated to shining the spotlight on eating disorders by educating the public, spreading a message of hope, and putting lifesaving resources into the hands of those in need. Eating disorders have the highest mortality rate of any mental illness… If you have a loved one that you believe has an eating disorder, here is a tool that may help guide the conversation. It is the acronym ACT NOW.