Digestive Issues Nutritionists and Dietitians near Johnson City, NY

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Photo of Stephanie Bostic, Nutritionist/Dietitian in Johnson City, NY
Stephanie Bostic
Nutritionist/Dietitian, PhD, RDN, CDN
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Binghamton, NY 13905
Stephanie’s practice centers around evidence-based nutrition support for complex physical and mental health conditions provided in a safe, welcoming and supportive environment. She combines >10 years of academic experience in nutrition–including a PhD from Cornell + research at Harvard and Tufts–with her personal passion for providing practical support to diverse patient populations. Specialties include mental health, eating disorders / disordered eating, GI and digestive diseases, food preferences and allergies including Celiac, weight neutral care, liver health, POTS, and RED-S, and other chronic health conditions.
Stephanie’s practice centers around evidence-based nutrition support for complex physical and mental health conditions provided in a safe, welcoming and supportive environment. She combines >10 years of academic experience in nutrition–including a PhD from Cornell + research at Harvard and Tufts–with her personal passion for providing practical support to diverse patient populations. Specialties include mental health, eating disorders / disordered eating, GI and digestive diseases, food preferences and allergies including Celiac, weight neutral care, liver health, POTS, and RED-S, and other chronic health conditions.
(607) 524-5588 View (607) 524-5588
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Emily Riddle
Nutritionist/Dietitian, PhD, RD, CDN
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1 Endorsed
Ithaca, NY 14850
Welcome! As a consumer, it can be extremely difficult to sift through websites, news articles, press releases, and blogs to find quality nutrition guidelines to inform your own healthcare decisions. Research in nutrition continues to advance each day; we are continuously learning more about the complex ways food interacts with human health. While this progress is positive for nutritional science, it can be overwhelming and confusing for the public, especially when messaging may seem to change so quickly (eggs are good one week and bad the next, so which one is it?).
Welcome! As a consumer, it can be extremely difficult to sift through websites, news articles, press releases, and blogs to find quality nutrition guidelines to inform your own healthcare decisions. Research in nutrition continues to advance each day; we are continuously learning more about the complex ways food interacts with human health. While this progress is positive for nutritional science, it can be overwhelming and confusing for the public, especially when messaging may seem to change so quickly (eggs are good one week and bad the next, so which one is it?).
(607) 882-6586 View (607) 882-6586