The flexitarian diet, which emphasizes fruits, veggies, whole grains and plant-based protein, is a smart and healthy choice. One panelist noted that this diet is “a nice approach that could work for the whole family.” Read More
The MIND diet aims to prevent mental decline, and “overall, this is a healthy, sensible plan that has science behind it,” one expert concluded. Read More
Volumetrics earned high marks for being safe and nutritious, and experts said it could have a positive effect on heart health and diabetes. Read More
DASH fights high blood pressure and was praised for its nutritional completeness, safety, ability to prevent or control diabetes, and role in supporting heart health. Read More
The Ornish diet is nutritionally sound, safe and heart-healthy, but it's not easy to adhere to the severe fat restriction the diet demands. Read More
Karen Asp, M.A., C.P.T., is an award-winning journalist and author who specializes in fitness, health, nutrition, pets and travel. She writes for RD.com’s pets sections, and also contributes regularly to leading publications including O, Real Simple, Prevention, Eating Well, Forks Over Knives, Better Homes & Gardens, Martha Stewart Living, Happy Paws, VegNews, Woman’s Day, Women’s Health, and many others. She’s the author of two books, her latest being Anti-Aging Hacks, and is a certified personal trainer, athlete with several world records in Nordic walking, plant-based nutrition educator, and vegan mentor for PETA and Vegan Outreach.
There isn’t a one-size-fits-all diet for all dogs. While some dogs do well on a plant-based diet, others don’t. Same goes for meat-based diets.
While some people might think a meat-based diet is best for their dog, others may believe a plant-based diet is . And that’s OK, as long as you follow this rule: “Make sure whatever diet you choose is nutritionally adequate,” Dr. Ward says, adding that there are very few commercial diets available in the United States that he takes issue with.
Dr. Kathleen Hager is a geriatrician in Columbus, Ohio and is affiliated with OhioHealth Grant Medical Center.
Geriatricians specialize in the unique health needs of the elderly, including chronic diseases, nutritional problems, skin ailments, cognitive loss, memory impairment, adverse affects of medications, immobility and balances issues.
Please verify your coverage with the provider's office directly when scheduling an appointment.
We want to help you find the right care. To get started, select the healthcare specialist you're seeking.
Dr. Jonathan L. Hager MD (he/him) is an ophthalmologist in Marble Falls, TX. He has received an overall patient experience rating of 5 out of 5.
Dr. Hager has not provided a way to schedule online. However, you can chat with our Virtual Assistant to get help finding a doctor.
Our records indicate that Dr. Hager accepts the following insurance providers. Please verify this information directly with Dr. Hager, since it may change frequently and vary by office location. He may also accept additional insurance plans not listed here.
As an ophthalmologist, Dr. Hager may see patients with the following 39 conditions. Please always check with Dr. Hager directly about what conditions he treats, since he may treat additional conditions not listed here.
An ophthalmologist is a medical doctor specializing in eye and vision care. Unlike optometrists, ophthalmologists have completed medical school and received their license to practice medicine and perform ocular surgery. Thus, they can diagnose and treat far more disorders and diseases of the eye than optometrists.