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Tuesday, July 21, 20205:00 p.m. to 6:00 p.m. Dr. Butler is specifically interested in issues that impact marginalized communities, including minority women and LGBT persons.

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In her practice, she provides medical nutrition therapy for the management and risk reduction of non-communicable diseases.

Feller received her Masters of Science in clinical nutrition at New York University, where she is adjunct faculty.

She is the author ofThe Southern Comfort Food Diabetes Cookbook: Over 100 Recipes for a Healthy Life.

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A first-generation South Asian American, Khannas worldview is shaped by growing upand growing foodin India and the US.

She has previously covered healthy living and womens issues at Womens Health, TIME, and Family Circle Magazine.

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Young woman mixing ice coffee

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Cropped shot of young woman shopping in the dairy section of a supermarket. She is reading the nutrition label on a container of fresh organic healthy natural yoghurt

Two cups with coffee and green tea on a beige background.

red pigment in a wooden spoon

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