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Webinar: Supporting Women’s Health in the Workplace

Webinar: Supporting Women’s Health in the Workplace

January 17, 2019
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Date(s) - 01/17/2019
12:00 pm - 1:00 pm

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Participants will learn:

  • How taking a daily multivitamin with Folic Acid:
    • Reduces the risk of birth defects to the brain or spine.
    • Can help women keep stress, anxiety, and depression away while energizing their day.
    • Helps prevent sickness and disease such as heart disease, colon cancer, memory loss, and more.
  • The importance of lactation accommodation in the workplace.
    • The research behind why employers should provide lactation accommodation.
    • Why mother’s milk is best.
    • How workplace lactation accommodation encourages mothers to breastfeed longer.

Presenters:

Susie Leo is a Registered Dietitian Nutritionist and earned her Masters degree in Public Health while working for the Arizona Department of Health Services.

Emily Davis is a classically trained chef who became an International Board Certified Lactation Consultant in 2012.

 

Brought to you in partnership with: Arizona Department of Health Services

For more information, contact Sherry Haskins at:
Telephone: (602)-372-7034
E-Mail: info@healthyazworksites.org

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