Dr. T. Colin Campbell Responds to Reports on Cornell Scientist Brian Wansink
Dr. T. Colin Campbell responds to The New York Times and The Atlantic regarding nutrition research and Cornell Professor Brian Wansink’s academic misconduct.
Dr. T. Colin Campbell Responds to Reports on Cornell Scientist Brian Wansink
Dr. T. Colin Campbell responds to The New York Times and The Atlantic regarding nutrition research and Cornell Professor Brian Wansink’s academic misconduct.
China Project History Part 3: An Unprecedented Collaboration
The China Project started in a friendship between Dr. T. Colin Campbell and Dr. Chen Junshi.
History of the Term ‘Whole Food, Plant-Based’
Dr. Campbell created the term ‘whole food, plant-based’ to distinguish it from vegetarian diets that include processed, high fat foods & often supplements.
Precision Medicine Initiative: Wealth For a Few & Poor Health For Many?
The new PMI is very similar to the experimental design of Dr. Campbell’s 1980’s NIH proposal. Unlike PMI, its emphasis was on nutrition not on pharmaceuticals.
Nutrition, Politics, and the Destruction of Scientific Integrity
Discussing and debating the underlying science of food can be as personal, contentious and flagrantly irrational as politics or religion.
The Ultimate Food Fight Between Science and Technology
The push for GMOs and the lack of research on a plant-based diet have something in common. And science—real science—can show what it is.
China Project History Part 2: Serendipity of a Study
Take a behind the scenes peek at the research project that lead to The China Study.
Cancer: Is It Just Bad Luck or Failed Research?
The consequences of the mutation theory of cancer are deadly. Wrongly assuming that cancer is primarily a product of genetic mutations implies that cancer progression, once started, is unstoppable.
Science, according to an abbreviated definition of the Oxford dictionary, is the activity of observing the natural world, through systematic study and experimentation.
A Goal of (Profitable) Mediocrity in the Fight Against Heart Disease: The APOC3 Mutation Story.
On June 19th, an article in the New York Times titled, “In Single Gene, a Path to Fight Heart Attacks,” …
The truth be told, coronary artery disease, the most common form of heart disease which is responsible for heart attacks need never exist and if it does exist, it need never progress. How can one make that statement when coronary disease is the leading killer &heilp;
Research Methodology in Cancer Research
Question: What is your response to: “A role for milk proteins and their peptides in cancer prevention”, by PW Parodi (Current Pharmaceutical Design 13: 813-828, 2007).
Was ‘The China Study’ A Well Researched Book?
Answer to a Reader's Question: We cited and referenced about 750 papers, almost all of which are peer reviewed.
Dairy Consumption Leads to Serious Health Outcomes, Not Weight Loss
There are few if any health topics that are more contentious and personally sensitive than the question of the health benefits and risks of cow's milk and its products.
From Theory to Practice: Sharing the Evidence for a Plant-Based Diet
On the evidence favoring the consumption of a plant-based diet for good health, where do we go from here?
Genetic Seeds of Disease: How to Beat the Odds
How often these days do you read that genes cause cancer? Probably nothing in biomedical science deserves more attention. In my view, it even needs attention in nutrition newsletters.