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Is Dr Eric Berg a real doctor? MD vs Chiropractor (D.C.) explained

Is Dr Eric Berg a real doctor? He's a chiropractor (D.C.), not an MD. Here's what 'Dr. Berg' actually means — and what it doesn't — for his viral health advice.
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England's new school food standards 2026: what's changing

England's school food standards are changing from 2027. Here's what the 2026 consultation proposes for meals, breakfast clubs, sugar, fried food and fibre.
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As the U.S. expands nutrition training, where does the UK stand?

As US medical schools pledge 40 hours of nutrition training, the UK wrestles with patchy curricula, stretched GP time and too few dietitians in primary...
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Beyond ingredient panic: how to make better food choices together

Beyond fear and false villains: build common ground, demand accountability, and refocus nutrition on evidence—not algorithms or profit.
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