Eggs: Understanding health benefits, cholesterol, and which to buy - Ask a Nutritionist

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Healthy Summer Treats for Balanced Blood Sugar - Ask a Nutritionist (REPLAY)

Looking for summer dessert ideas that won’t send your blood sugar soaring? In this episode, dietitian Amy Crum shares her top 10 favorite real-food summer treats, like protein whipped cream with fresh fruit, cottage cheese chocolate pudding, peanut butter banana bites, homemade p ...  Show more

Chronic Reflux & Barrett’s Esophagus

Heartburn and acid reflux are often brushed off as “normal,” but chronic reflux can lead to much more serious issues, including GERD and Barrett’s esophagus. In this episode of Dishing Up Nutrition, Brandy Buro and Kara Carper explain what acid reflux actually is, why it happens, ...  Show more

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