Nelson Huber-Disla & T. Colin Campbell, PhD - Author - Center for Nutrition Studies https://nutritionstudies.org/author/tcnd/ Food. Science. Health. Mon, 22 Sep 2025 17:38:31 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.8.2 Why Breadth Is Important: A Selection from Dr. T. Colin Campbell’s The Future of Nutrition https://nutritionstudies.org/why-breadth-is-important/ Fri, 08 Sep 2023 08:55:55 +0000 https://nutritionstudies.org/?p=50542 This excerpt taken from Dr. Campbell’s The Future of Nutrition (2020) explains why breadth of effect is critical when assessing health and nutrition protocols, and explores how the current reductionist medical paradigm ignores this criterion. To learn more about The Future of Nutrition, read our dedicated webpage. To learn more about reductionism and its alternative, … Continued

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A Selection From T. Colin Campbell’s Newest Book: The Future of Nutrition https://nutritionstudies.org/a-selection-from-t-colin-campbells-newest-book-the-future-of-nutrition/ Wed, 30 Nov 2022 06:56:46 +0000 https://nutritionstudies.org/?p=45186 This excerpt, taken from Dr. Campbell’s newest book, The Future of Nutrition, explores how a reductionist paradigm limits our medical system’s approach to disease and health.

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Healthcare vs Disease Response System – Part 2 https://nutritionstudies.org/healthcare-vs-disease-response-system-part-2/ Fri, 08 Jan 2021 21:33:26 +0000 http://nutritionstudies.org/?p=33693 The American healthcare system does not focus on establishing healthful behavior, but on responding to disease, and it relies on technology to do so. Trends in life expectancy and chronic disease incidence rates suggest that this disease response system is not very effective, despite improvements in some areas of response.

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Healthcare vs Disease Response System – Part 1 https://nutritionstudies.org/healthcare-vs-disease-response-system-part-1/ Mon, 21 Dec 2020 21:15:45 +0000 http://nutritionstudies.org/?p=33580 The health care system today is not equipped to establish health, or even prevent disease. Instead, it responds to disease, and it relies on technology to do so. The widespread, and still spreading, use of drugs illustrates this reliance on technology.

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Is it Time to Quit the “War on Cancer”? https://nutritionstudies.org/is-it-time-to-quit-the-war-on-cancer/ Tue, 01 Dec 2020 21:39:40 +0000 http://nutritionstudies.org/?p=33329 Launched in 1971, the “war on cancer” has been at the forefront of medical research efforts for decades. Still, despite many advances, there is no consensus on whether the “war” has been won. Cancer remains a leading cause of death. Is it time to move past the war metapho

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The True Cost of Malnutrition https://nutritionstudies.org/how-much-does-malnutrition-really-cost/ Thu, 12 Nov 2020 18:37:11 +0000 http://nutritionstudies.org/?p=32895 Malnutrition, including the dietary patterns that produce obesity and chronic disease, is the number one cause of death today, killing millions worldwide every year. Its costs to both individuals and societies continues to grow, despite being largely ignored by healthcare policy institutions, the media, and the public.

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