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<blockquote data-quote="kiran6680" data-source="post: 2523094" data-attributes="member: 91963"><p>Yes, agreed fully. But I wouldn't have it any other way. Most topics in nutrition are not settled science. Medical colleges do and should teach settled science. In cases where some information is better than settled science, then best known information is taught.</p><p></p><p>And yes, this latter part has been false. Famously, in the 1950s , the common heart surgery turned out to be no better than placebo . But still, the resilience of the scientific process has been demonstrated by the course correction : and that heart surgery was discontinued.</p><p></p><p>The finer details of nutrition science are too likely to get politically influenced in various jurisdictions to be taught in medical schools. And one thing is clear : there are many many different ways to eat reasonably healthy, even though the details are not too well known.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="kiran6680, post: 2523094, member: 91963"] Yes, agreed fully. But I wouldn't have it any other way. Most topics in nutrition are not settled science. Medical colleges do and should teach settled science. In cases where some information is better than settled science, then best known information is taught. And yes, this latter part has been false. Famously, in the 1950s , the common heart surgery turned out to be no better than placebo . But still, the resilience of the scientific process has been demonstrated by the course correction : and that heart surgery was discontinued. The finer details of nutrition science are too likely to get politically influenced in various jurisdictions to be taught in medical schools. And one thing is clear : there are many many different ways to eat reasonably healthy, even though the details are not too well known. [/QUOTE]
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