Priscilla Flowers MS, RN, RD, LD, CDE
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            American Dietetic Association 
            Nutrition information, resources, and access to Registered Dietitians provided by ADA and the National Center for Nutrition and Dietetics. 
            American Association of Diabetes Educators
            Information on diabetes topics for healthcare professionals and consumers. Find a Diabetes Educator.
            BD Diabetes Learning Center
            The BD Diabetes Learning Center contains detailed information about blood glucose monitoring and insulin technique. Interactive quizzes, educational literature downloads and animated demonstrations help to teach diabetes care skills.
            Diabetes Local
            A comprehensive listing of locally accessible, current, professionally screened, and appropriate resources and services for individuals with diabetes, pre-diabetes, or at risk of developing diabetes, their caregivers, and health care professionals.
            Dietary Guidelines for Americans 2010
            The latest science-based nutrition and physical activity recommendations.
            Dietetic Internship, University of Maryland College Park 
            The University of Maryland College Park Dietetic Internship provides a 43-week program in general dietetics with an emphasis on Information Management and Communication.
            Eat Smart, Be Fit Maryland
            Resources to help individuals, especially in Maryland, to eat healthy and be more physically active. Includes weekly grocery flyers for supermarkets in MD.
            Food and Nutrition Information Center (FNIC)
            A comprehensive resource for all of the US government nutrition campaigns and programs. Includes articles, Resource Lists and links. FNIC has 5 branches: 1) Healthy Meals Resource System, 2) WIC Works Resource System, 3) Food Stamp Nutrition Connection (FSNC), 4) Nutrition.gov, and 5) International Bibliographic Information Dietary Supplements Database (IBIDS). 
            Fruits and Veggies: More Matter
            Resources and tools to help encourage consumption of a colorful variety of fruits and vegetables.
            Go4Life
            An exercise and physical activity campaign from the National Institute on Aging at NIH.
            Health Promotion Council (HPC)
            HPC's mission is to "promote health, prevent and manage chronic disease, especially among vulnerable populations through community-based outreach, education, and advocacy" in Philadelphia, PA and the surrounding areas.
            International Food Information Council 
            Nutrition and food safety information for nutrition and health professionals.
            Learning About Diabetes
            Provides consumers and health care professionals with simply written information on diabetes care.
            MyPlate
            Featuring information on USDA's MyPlate, interactive online tools, and dietary guidelines.
            National Agricultural Library, Food and Nutrition
            The National Agricultural Library (NAL) is one of four national libraries of the United States, with locations in Beltsville, Maryland and Washington, D.C. It houses one of the world's largest and most accessible agricultural information collections. NAL provides reference and information services, document delivery, interlibrary loan and interlibrary borrowing services to a variety of audiences.
            Nutrition Education Program of Drexel University
            Drexel University provides nutrition education to students and families in the city of Philadelphia. Drexel University NEP is supported by the School District of Philadelphia’s Eat.Right.Now Program.
            Prime Time Sister Circles
            Empowering women, especially African American women in mid-life, to improve their health through education and support.
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