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| Plant-Based Living Newsletter Launched Thank you for joining our community. Most of you have signed up for this mailing list on our website or at one of Dr. Campbell's live lectures. We are just beginning to reach out to you as supporters and friends, and are offering this monthly newsletter with news about the plant-based community, access to live webinars with Dr. Campbell, articles, and submissions from our readers about a variety of topics. We look forward to getting to know you better, and to creating a better world together. Monthly Q&A with Dr. Campbell Introducing Monthly Webinars with Dr. Campbell! What do you want to know? ASK Dr. Campbell
Plant-Based News Support Academic Freedom at Cornell As many of you know, Dr. Campbell's course, NS200, formerly known as Vegetarian Nutrition, was pulled from the course catalog without explanation by a faculty member with financial ties to the dairy industry. Help overturn this decision by signing our online petition - we are close to 800 signatures, with a goal of 5000 in the next two months. Plant-Based Nutrition represents a forward-looking view of nutrition that Dr. Campbell developed during his more than 40 years experience in experimental research and 20 years in public policy. The certificate program presents a different paradigm, considering the topic of nutrition both as a science and as a component of the practice of medicine. It is an expansion of NS 200 a successful Cornell course approved by the Department of Nutritional Science and offered for 7 years. Offered through The Wellness Forum Objectives: Teach the scientific foundation for using diet and lifestyle as preventive and curative tools Teach specific protocols for treating common degenerative conditions Show physicians and other health care professionals how to develop a profitable practice using lifestyle medicine for some or all patients Train staff to conduct educational programming that supports the practice by teaching necessary skills for diet and lifestyle improvement. Faculty: Pamela A. Popper, Ph.D., N.D. T. Colin Campbell, Ph.D. Caldwell Esselstyn, M.D. William Lessler, Ph.D. Ralph Moss, Ph.D. Doug Owens John McDougall, M.D. Mark Edds Neal Barnard, M.D. Mary Jo Ruggieri Mark Scholtz, M.D. Alan Goldhamer, D.C. Barbara Loe Fisher Format: The course is offered through conference calls, which are live and interactive. Class size is limited in order to facilitate participation and questions. Slides and other materials are emailed to participants in advance of each call. Start Date and Times: The class begins Wednesday, June 3 at 8:00PM Eastern and runs for 14 consecutive Wednesday nights. Each call lasts between 2 and 3 hours. Registration: For more information and to register, call 614 841-7700 or email pampopper@msn.com
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