
Eating Healthy While On-the-go
By Bailey Personette, RD, CD, Wellness Dietitian These days everything seems to be go, go go. But just because you’re busy doesn’t mean your eating habits have to suffer. Here are some ideas to try the next time you need a healthy snack on-the-go. Banana and peanut butter: Portion out 2 tablespoons of peanut butter […]

Judging Your Caloric Intake—You’re Doing It Wrong
By Eric Marcotte, MD A big part of a family doctor’s day is spent helping patients with diet and weight issues. One of the problems I often encounter when working with a patient to lose weight is helping them understand how many calories they are actually consuming. Most of us are really bad at estimating […]

Understanding Cholesterol: HDL, LDL and Triglycerides
By Carol Gelatt, RN, BSN There are two types of grocery shoppers—those who race in with a list in hand and meticulously grab every item on the list before checking out and leaving, and those who meander up and down every aisle, not sure what they want until they see it on the shelf. But […]

Carbohydrates: Friend not Foe
By Katie Boscia, MS, RD, IBCLC, CDE Everyone can benefit from a carbohydrate-conscious diet, not just people living with diabetes. When people are first diagnosed with diabetes, they sometimes cut carbohydrates, or carbs, completely from their diet. This is unfortunately not the way to go. Any extreme diet restriction that’s not medically necessary can deprive […]

Setting Your Child Up for a Healthy Heart
By Emily Ruden, MD Cardiologist at Riverview Health There’s no doubt that getting your kids to eat healthy can be a challenge. But setting a good example from a young age can not only shape their eating habits for later in life, but it can set them up for excellent heart health as an adult. […]

Tips for Eating on the Go
By Katie Boscia, RD, IBCLC, CDE People are so busy today that nutrition is often the last item on our list of priorities. Between work and running kids to and from activities, there isn’t a lot of time left for planning or cooking meals. But beware of quick, convenient foods because they’re high in fat, […]
DASH for Heart Health
By Katie Boscia, MS, RD The Dietary Approaches to Stop Hypertension diet, known as the DASH diet, was designed to help prevent and lower high blood pressure. If you follow this diet and add in some exercise, you can lose weight and reduce your risk for strokes, heart disease and kidney stones. The DASH eating […]
Healthy Holiday Eating
The holidays are a wonderful time of year to gather with friends and family for all kinds of celebrating. As we all know, typically these gatherings are centered on good times and great food. If your goals include eating healthy, losing or maintaining weight, or keeping up with your fitness routine, this can be a […]
Healthy Holiday Recipes
By Katie Boscia, RD Finding holiday meal recipes that are healthy but full of flavor can be a challenge. We’re here to help. Here are three healthy dishes you can serve to your guests this holiday season. Brussels Sprouts with Shallots and Lemon Serves 4 Ingredients 3 tsp. extra-virgin olive oil 3 shallots, thinly sliced 1/8 […]

Tips for Eating at Holiday Parties
By Brittany Wonnell, RD Every holiday party is sure to have celebration, conversation, and yes, a lot of food. The food that’s served isn’t always the healthiest choice either, and for those who are being mindful of their overall diet, they may find holiday parties quite stressful, confusing and a little tricky. The first thing […]