Episode 167 – Skin Lesions in People of Color
Skin Lesions in People of Color – Common conditions of the skin, hair, and nails vary in appearance in people of color from light skinned people. In addition, people of […]

Fad Diets: What you Should Know – According to the CDC about 13% of the US population was obese in the 1960’s. Today that number is closer to 43%, so it looks as though the perfect fad diet hasn’t appeared yet. Listen to an excellent summary of the various fad diets being followed these days from nutrition expert Emily Rubin.

Director of Clinical Dietetics Celiac Center, Fatty Liver Center, Weight Management Center
Division of Gastroenterology and Hepatology
Thomas Jefferson University Hospital

RSVP is a nonprofit organization that has provided educational and wellness support to vulnerable populations in their local communities in Montgomery, Delaware, Chester and parts of Philadelphia County for more than 50 years. Based on their skills and interests, over 1200 passionate volunteers share their talents and kindness through a very impressive collection of programs. Maria Samson is the Corporate Relationship Manager and an inspirational Ambassador for the great work of RSVP.
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Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie May 19, 2024
Skin Lesions in People of Color – Common conditions of the skin, hair, and nails vary in appearance in people of color from light skinned people. In addition, people of […]
Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie February 12, 2025
Dr. Marianne T. Ritchie February 12, 2025
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