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Nutrition is a relatively young applied science that is constantly advancing. Dietitians earn our credentials by keeping up with these changes and through our articles and newsletters we try to keep you updated too.

Help is available for the Mega obese

Recent media attention has focused on the plight of the “Mega obese” On Friday 11th July the Press reported on the case of a 320kg woman needing the assistance of fireman to leave her home to get to hospital On Saturday 12th July the Press printed concern … Read more »

Tips to manage Easter treats

Find out how to have a happy and safe Easter break without unnecessary weight gain Read more »

International Dietitians Day 12th March

The primary goal of International Dietitians’ Day is to raise awareness of registered Dietitians as the key nutrition experts in New Zealand who translate the science of nutrition into practical use for the benefit of the public. Read more »

Merry Christmas everyone

Lea and the team at Lea Stening Health wish you all a safe and Happy Christmas spent with those you love and trust that 2014 will bring you health and happiness Read more »

Cup and Show week

Learn how to eat well during Cup and Show week so that you can have more fun with less stress. Read more »

Play the 2013 Wellbeing Game

Play the 2013 Well being Game and be champion of your own happiness.
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It’s my turn to cook tonight school holiday program

Cooking fun for the whole family.Come on kids join Clare Gourley online and learn how to make a meal. It’s free and there are prizes to be won Read more »

Notice of Botulism contamination revoked

Notice of Botulism contamination revoked Read more »

 

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