 |
Nutrition
Your nutrition has an affect on how you feel and your overall health. Good nutrition is an important part of a healthy lifestyle and if maintained can decrease your risk of diseases.
For others coping with disease, such as breast cancer, nutrition becomes important to get healthy and stay healthy. Sometimes we all need help either getting started or learning how to follow a healthy and nutritious diet.
Learn more about how our Nutrition Services at Jefferson may help you.
- Jefferson Myrna-Brind Center for Integrative Medicine
Dr. Edman is the Director of the Integrative Nutrition Program at the Jefferson-Myrna Brind Center of Integrative Medicine. He has developed diet and lifestyle programs for patients with a wide range of medical issues, such as cancer, metabolic syndrome, neuropsychiatric disorders and gastrointestinal disorders. Find out more
- Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Registered Dietician, Emily Rubin, in Thomas Jefferson University's Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology, specializes in individual nutrition education and counseling for many dietary needs, including weight loss and management, weight gain, food allergies, and much more. Find out more
|