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Remi Famodu (WVU Dietetic Internship) | Welcome everyone to Remi's journey through her dietetc internship at WVU! Follow along and share my experiences in these next couple of years to come. - Welcome everyone to Remi's journey through her dietetc internship at WVU! Follow along and share my experiences in these next couple of years to come.

  • https://remifamoduwvudietetics.wordpress.com/about/ About | Remi Famodu (WVU Dietetic Internship) - Hello everyone, I am Remi Famodu and I am currently in my first year at WVU studying under the graduate dietetic internship in the Division of Animal and Nutritional Sciences.  I recently graduated from Ohio University where I go my B.S. in Applied Nutrition. I am so happy join the wonderful dietetic internship team here…
  • https://remifamoduwvudietetics.wordpress.com/2014/04/14/done-done-and-done/ Done, done and done! | Remi Famodu (WVU Dietetic Internship) - Hello All, For those who have not spoken to me recently, I passed my thesis dissertation on March 21st, 2014! This means that I will now have my Masters of Science from West Virginia University with an emphasis in Human Nutrition and Foods. My thesis was entitled "Effectiveness of Sleep Extension on Performance and Nutrition…
  • https://remifamoduwvudietetics.wordpress.com/author/remifamoduwvudietetics13/ remifamoduwvudietetics13 | Remi Famodu (WVU Dietetic Internship) - Read all of the posts by remifamoduwvudietetics13 on Remi Famodu (WVU Dietetic Internship)
  • https://remifamoduwvudietetics.wordpress.com/2014/03/03/van-liere-research-day/ Van Liere Research Day | Remi Famodu (WVU Dietetic Internship) - Hello All! Last Friday was Van Liere Research Day at WVU, and this was the first time I was able to present my research findings! Below you will find the poster I presented and got second place for! :) Sleep, Performance, and Nutrition
  • https://remifamoduwvudietetics.wordpress.com/2014/02/01/one-week-with-wic-women-infants-and-children/ One week with WIC (Women, infants and children) | Remi Famodu (WVU Dietetic Internship) - For my last rotation, I was able to rotate with WIC for one week. WIC is a special supplemental nutrition program that serves women, infants and children. More specifically, WIC is a federally funded discretionary program that has been established since 1972. WIC’s goal is to identify and correct nutritional deficiencies which, if left untreated,…
  • https://remifamoduwvudietetics.wordpress.com/2014/01/22/today-is-a-new-day/ Today is a New Day! | Remi Famodu (WVU Dietetic Internship) - I saw this quote from WellWorks, a fitness and wellness facility in Ohio, where I did my undergrad. It really stuck to me as I can sometimes get really down after eating one cookie or be a couch potato one day. Here it is! Hope you find some value in it too!Eating one cookie will not…
  • https://remifamoduwvudietetics.wordpress.com/2013/12/05/last-week-of-clinical/ Last Week of Clinical | Remi Famodu (WVU Dietetic Internship) - It has been a quick, but educational experience at my clinical rotation and now the end has come. During my last week I have been on staff relief. During staff we relief, the interns act as if they are employed by the hospital. Therefore I assumed almost all responsibilities of and RD. Also this week,…
  • https://remifamoduwvudietetics.wordpress.com/2013/11/22/choose-to-change-project/ Choose to Change Project | Remi Famodu (WVU Dietetic Internship) - This week, I continued my rotation in Charleston but I was able to volunteer for a project called 'Choose to Change'. The is a grant funded project that aims to prevent childhood obesity in Monongalia and Kanawha counties of West Virginia. With this project, they hope to improve overall health and wellbeing of children and…
  • https://remifamoduwvudietetics.wordpress.com/2013/11/16/dean-ornish-part-ii/ Dean Ornish Part II | Remi Famodu (WVU Dietetic Internship) - It was another interesting week with the Dean Ornish Program. Myself and two other interns were able to accompany an RD toa  cooking demonstration of the program. While we were there, the chef prepared meals that followed the diet. He prepared a "chicken" (soy) sandwich, a farro and quinoa salad, and a corn and bean…

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  • Kellie Collins - You Really do get your Life Back

    I bought one of these machines about 8 years ago from the actual GetBack2life website. I have both a hernitated and bulging disc and was in so much pain. I bought this machine after seeing it on an infomercial. My husband thought I was crazy. But short of surgery nothing else had worked. I could not believe the difference. In just 24 hrs I could finally bend down and come back up. It was so amazing. I have used this religiously from that point on. Back in 2009 I fell while hiking rim to rim in the Grand Canyon. I suspect I pinched a nerve because I had radiating pain down my left leg. When I got home I got right on this machine. This is the first time it was uncomfortable but I figured it was really stretching everything out. Within a week the pain disappeared. The motor quit working on this a year ago and I literally had a panic attack. What am I going to do without my back to life. I went back to the website and the models were still selling for $199. I decided to check out Amazon and found it to be cheaper. I never hesitated on buying a second machine. I know this machine doesn't work for everyone but it did make a HUGE difference in my life. I would definitely recommend this to anyone that has lower back pain!

  • Amber - Easy to drink!

    Easy to drink - there is no vitamin-y taste (it actually has very little taste, if anything it's slightly sweet). I've added it to juice and smoothies but most often drink it with just water. I've recommended this product to several friends who are TTC - fingers crossed for us all! :-)

  • R. Richardson - Good show with some flaws

    Good show. Billy Bob does a good job - close, but not quite over the top. Dialog seems real. Could move a little faster. Taking a basic mystery and stretching it into 8 episodes is a little much. I have watched 4 episodes so far, so maybe it will pick up and be more than a one-hour law and order show stretched into 8 hours. Thorton's 11th grade daughter seems more like a 25 year old daughter - I would have casted a younger appearing girl. William Hurt is a little over the top as the eccentric law firm CEO. The young stuttering attorney Hurt appoints to the case is a little mousey to be working for the largest law firm in the world.