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03.12.10
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Starting Down the Path: The promise and challenge of electronic health records in therapy
| MT, Nursing, NT, OT, PT, RT, SLP
Electronic health records (EHRs) are coming to the practice of therapy sooner, rather than later. The use of this technology raises a host of practical, ethical, and legal questions that therapists should consider. Take a look at the promise and challenges posed by the transition to EHRs.
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02.28.10
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Against the Grain: New approaches to managing the gluten-sensitive patient
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Lifelong adherence to a gluten-free diet can be difficult and challenging, and requires intense learning and commitment on the part of patients, their family members, and caregivers. With their expertise in nutrition, education, and the social and psychological aspects of food, dietary professionals are uniquely suited to help improve the quality of life of millions of gluten-sensitive individuals.
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01.31.10
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Keeping Young Bones Healthy: Dietary treatment of juvenile osteoporosis
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Osteoporosis, characterized by low bone density, is a common diagnosis among post-menopausal women. Juvenile osteoporosis refers to the same condition in children. People with osteoporosis have an increased risk for bone fractures, problems that can be avoided or reversed with proper medical intervention.
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01.30.10
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Deliberate Not Desperate: Taking the “diet” out of weight loss
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Aside from the rapid weight loss pills and sporadic gym memberships, true weight loss is about lifestyle changes – staying fit nutritionally and incorporating a healthy lifestyle. With experience on both ends of the weight loss relationship, as both client and dietitian, Susan Burke March, MS, RD, LD/N, CDE, provides a unique perspective for promoting permanent natural weight control in your clients.
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01.04.10
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Fat of the Land: Metabolic syndrome, obesity, and an indigenous diet
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In many aboriginal populations, the numbers of people with obesity, heart disease, and diabetes have changed from virtually none to devastating levels within the living memory of the elders. What has changed within their cultural dislocation is lifestyle, including diets. Could changing the diet back to more closely resemble the traditional style diet reverse some of the current diseases?
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01.03.10
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The Skinny on Recovering from Weight-Loss Surgery: Protein drinks offer solution for post-op nutrition challenge
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Healing from weight-loss surgery, including gastric bypass and laproscopic banding procedures, can be more complicated than one might expect, with complications ranging from restricted diet to insufficient nutrition, especially the lack of protein. In an effort to overcome the challenges of protein intake, Isopure has developed a protein drink to help bariatric patients get the protein they need during their recovery and beyond.
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12.21.09
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The Most Influential of 2009: Recognizing the movers and shakers in the therapy industry
| MT, Nursing, NT, OT, PT, RT, SLP
Whether in the nutrition, occupational, physical, respiratory, nursing, music, audiology or speech therapy professions, the 2009 Therapy Times most influential therapists have one thing in common: a passion for therapy and an uncommon dedication to high quality patient care.
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11.04.09
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FNCE Recap 2009: Great expectations in the mile-high city
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In case you didn't get a chance to attend this year’s Food and Nutrition Conference and Expo (FNCE 2009), held October 17th to 20th, in Denver, we’ve decided to bring the conference to you! Here's your chance to see snapshots and on-site interviews with the latest and greatest from this year's conference.
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11.02.09
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Dealing with Diabetes: Therapists playing many roles in care
| Nursing, NT, OT
In the United States, 23.6 million adults and children – or 7.8 percent of the population – have diabetes, a chronic condition that can affect all aspects of life. Physical therapists, nutritionists, occupational therapists, and nurses are among those with a role to play in working with these patients.
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10.08.09
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Building Success in an Economic Downturn: The recession is your chance to outshine your competition
| MT, Nursing, NT, OT, PT, RT, SLP
In the midst of the current economic slump, many business owners are wondering how best to ride out these tough times. Some may be looking to cut costs, particularly in areas like marketing or introducing new products. However, according to Stephen Moore, a recession may be the best opportunity to get customers’ attention and build their loyalty.
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Bill Cummins, MS, CCC-SLP, discusses the Cypress Therapy software from AccuMed Technology Solutions, which provides a library of documentation templates, including daily notes, weekly summaries, initial and monthly plans of progress, and discipline-specific evaluations, as well as Cypress Mobile software in which therapists enter treatment data as they work with patients, running on any handheld device using the Windows Mobile® operating system Cypress Therapy software integrates, manages, and displays information for therapists, managers, and business office staff.
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