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Science, policy, food fads: Let food be thy medicine, or something like that.

If food is medicine, why isn’t it taught at medical schools?

10.14.2019
Jessica Fu
Are plant-based milks causing harmful nutritional deficiencies in children?
09.12.2019
by Jessica McKenzie
Here’s a nutritional recommendation: Get the rich to stop eating the poor
03.22.2018
by Patrick Clinton
Why are all nutrition studies untrustworthy? The problem is you
02.27.2018
by Patrick Clinton
Searching for nutrition research on gluten-free, fat, or sugar? It’s all wrong.
02.15.2018
by Patrick Clinton
GMOs cause brain fog and other dumb nutrition studies we’re happy to debunk for you
11.13.2017
by Patrick Clinton
University of Montana quietly cuts nutrition labels in the dining hall
05.09.2017
by H. Claire Brown
Campbell’s invests in personalized nutrition startup that uses DNA testing
11.02.2016
by H. Claire Brown
A cheaper (and totally legal) way to do nutrition labels
09.03.2015
by Joe Fassler
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