Monday, March 26, 2012

National Nutrition Month


From Christine Seivers


 My work managing content at Medicalbillingandcoding.org means I spend a lot of time online. (All day, actually.) I was happy to find your blog while researching health care articles. I think you’ve got a lot of great, informative content. I’m writing because our interests overlap, and because I think I’ve found something that could interest you and your readers. We recently published an article, "25 Twitter Feeds to Start Following During National Nutrition Month ", that’s right in line with your areas of expertise. Take a look: (http://www.medicalbillingandcoding.org/blog/25-twitter-feeds-to-start-following-during-national-nutrition-month/)
 If you like it, feel free to pass it along to your readers, whether that means blogging or sharing in your own way. If you have any questions, don’t hesitate to reach out to me. Thanks so much for all your great work.

25 Twitter Feeds to Start Following During National Nutrition Month

Posted on March 25, 2012
Maintaining a healthy diet ought to be an everyday habit, but March makes an appropriate time for those considering a changeover to finally go for it. Proper nutrition sometimes seems like such a trendy topic these days, but in reality it actually holds far more sway overpublic health and personal well-being than a true fad. Hopefully, the advancement of food education means more citizens enjoy access to and choose options that let them eat well and stay active. Whether getting started on a new regimen, hoping to better stick to a more established one, or just wanting to learn more about the role wholesome foods play in a healthy lifestyle, the following Twitter feeds offer up most excellent information. Give them a follow when looking for quick snippets to help you hack your health.ChooseMyPlate.gov: The USDA presents a free tool encouraging Americans to think critically about their nutrition, and it shares little eating hacks on its related Twitter feed./.../

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