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International resource  Dealing with cancer 
Offers a definition of cancer for youth and on how to obtain more knowledge about cancer. Presents info on how to take care of oneself physically and emotionally when being treated for cancer. Offers tips on how to take care of someone who has cancer.
Source: KidsHealth
From: International resource
Dial-A-Dietitian Nutrition Information Society of B.C. 
Works to improve the nutritional status of British Columbians through a telephone line for the general public, the media, and health professionals. Gives advice and information on nutrition, food safety, and food science. Website includes diet handouts, a list of recommended books, and answers to frequently asked questions.
Source: Dial-A-Dietitian Nutrition Information Society of BC
Dietitians of Canada 
Leads and supports dietitians to promote health and well being through expertise in food and nutrition. Advocates for public policy that promotes health, leads national Nutrition Month campaign, and provides evidence-based nutrition information. Website provides resources for consumers and health professionals.
Source: Dietitians of Canada (DC)
How do I find a dietitian? 
Provides an interactive interface that allows users to locate a dietitian by province, language, or speciality. Distinguishes between the qualifications of dietitians and nutritionists.
Source: Dietitians of Canada (DC)
Nutrition programs and services in your area 
Lists programs and services focusing on nutrition, in Manitoba, by city or region.
Source: Manitoba Health
Registered dietitians: your professionals for food, diet, and nutrition information   PDF
Explains the difference between a registered dietitian and a nutritionist and outlines the education requirements for a dietitian. Provides examples of how dietitians can help consumers and their role in different work settings. Link requires PDF reader.
Source: Dietitians of Canada (DC)
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