About Me
- Bio
Denise is a registered dietitian, licensed in both North and South Carolina. She received her BS in Human Nutrition at Winthrop University. She has worked in both acute care and long-term care settings for over 10 years to help patients improve their health through diet and lifestyle changes. As a mother, she is particularly focused on providing a healthy environment for her two small children. Read more at http://denisereynoldsrd.com.
History
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Exercise and Low Fat Diet Can Reverse Childhood Metabolic Complications
Obesity is a risk factor for pregnancy complications that affects one in five pregnant women in the US. The risks, though, are not just limited to the mom-to-be.
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Altered Brain Metabolism Linked to Overeating and Obesity
Regulation of glucose within the brain has an impact on behavior and plays an important role in many disease states including
Tai Chi May Help Improve Balance in Patients with Parkinsons Disease
Tai Chi is a low-to-moderate impact exercise that is showing promise as an add-on to current physical therapies for conditions such as arthritis and fibromyalgia.
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Smokers Have More Oral Problems But Often Skip Dentist Visits
Smoking and other tobacco use can cause a lot of damage to oral health, including bad breath, stained teeth, and increased plaque buildup that can lead to gum disease.
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A Dietitian’s View of CDC Sodium Consumption Report
This week, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention released a report about the top contributing foods to Americans’ sodium consumption.
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Men That Smoke At Risk for Rapid Cognitive Decline
Smoking is a known risk factor for many health ills including dementia.
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Spanking, Physical Punishment of Children Linked to Adult Aggression and Delinquency
In 1989, world leaders decided that children needed a special convention because people under the age of 18 years have human rights and often need special care and protection that adults do not.
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One in Five Kids Exposed to Secondhand Smoke In Cars
While widespread smoking bans in public places have reduced the amount of secondhand smoke that we are exposed to, there is still one place that kids breathe in toxic air – automobiles.
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Girls Born to Older Mothers Have Increased Risk of Breast Cancer
There are many factors linked to breast cancer risk, some of which you cannot control. One factor that increases personal risk is simply aging.
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Exercise Improves Quality of Life, Longevity for Cancer Patients
When you are healthy, exercise can help to keep you that way.
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