Health Coach Huddle, August 2011 Health Coach Huddle
August 2011 Volume IV, Issue 4


  1. Smokers Fear Health Effects of Cessation Treatments

  2. 6 Healthy Choices to Teach Children During Back-to-School Physicals

  3. New Chart: Top 5 Behavior Change Models in Health Coaching

  4. New Therapy May Help with Unexplained Pain Symptoms

  5. Health Coach Profile: Meet Mary Grazen-Browne

  6. Q&A: How Should Health Coaches Approach Addictive Patients?
    (open access until August 31.)

  7. Can Mail-Order Pharmacy Improve Cholesterol Control?

  8. HealthSounds Podcast: 2011 Metrics in Healthcare Case Management

  9. Lower Calorie Restaurant Foods Contain More Calories Than Listed

  10. States Hungry for Obesity and Weight Management Programs

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