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US Medical Schools Boost Nutrition Training

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U.S. medical schools to boost nutrition training, aiming to better equip future doctors to address health issues through diet. This voluntary initiative, led by Health and Human Services and Education departments, will add at least 40 hours of nutrition education to curriculums, benefiting over 30,000 new physicians. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. emphasizes the importance of this step in combating chronic diseases, which cost the country $4.5 trillion annually. The program offers a flexible template, allowing schools to adapt it to their needs.

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