It is March and I am writing the editorial for the May issue, so forgive me if life
has dramatically changed again and this editorial is not relevant. So many of our
readers, reviewers, and authors are personal friends and close colleagues that I feel
the need to reach out to each one of you, letting you know that we as a family of
nutrition education and behavior practitioners, researchers, policy makers, and students
will support one another and be fine. Many of us manage a crisis of some sort each
day and help those who may need a little support. I am so proud to be among you, and
know you are a resilient group.
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