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Experts Tell All: 6 Strategies for Healthy Holiday Eating

Graves’ Disease May Develop in Response to Multiple Sclerosis Treatment
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Experts Tell All: 6 Strategies to Help You Eat What You Love and Maintain Your Healthy Diet Over the Holidays

'Tis the season—Three experts offer strategies to help you maintain a healthy outlook and still eat without facing serious weight gain, raising your cholesterol, or stressing your diabetes, in the year ahead....Continue to Article

Graves’ Disease May Develop in Response to Multiple Sclerosis Treatment

Written by Kathleen Doheny

Low Carb or Low Fat Diet—The Best Way to Keep Off Weight Loss

Written by Jennifer Lutz

How to Achieve Healthy Aging While Reducing Your Risk of Diabetes

Written by Kathleen Doheny
Jodi Godfrey, MS, RD

From the Editor, Jodi Godfrey, MS, RD

Editor of EndocrineWeb and Registered Dietitian 
Jodi has spent more than 25 years as a medical editor, and is now the editor of EndocrineWebHer aim is to provide you with timely, current and accurate information about diabetes, thyroid, PCOS, bone, and all other endocrine-related disorders in useful, clear, straightforward language.
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