Each year, the*British Dietetic Association*sifts through recent*hyped up, nonsensical and*celebrity-endorsed eating plans to make a list of the year's five*worst fad diets (or the "top five dodgy celeb diets to avoid" next year, as the BDA puts it).*In 2011, the "blood-type diet" and the "baby...
The Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA) is delighted to announce dietitian, Maureen Humphrey from Melbourne, has been granted the Advanced Accredited Practising Dietitian (AdvAPD) credential for formal recognition as a professional leader in her field of nutrition and dietetics. Ms...
The Dietitians Association of Australia (DAA) welcomed Prime Minister Kevin Rudd's proposed hospital reform package. But the Association warned that without a multidisciplinary approach to implementing the reforms the Government risked 'missing the mark' in meeting patient needs. Chief...
At one point in time, several states passed laws that only dietitians could speak on the subject of nutrition on the Internet. Yet dietitians (paid by industry) are recommending aspartame and fluoridation despite the fact that these are known carcinogens and neurotoxins?
How do you feel about that?
At one point in time, several states passed laws that only dietitians could speak on the subject of nutrition on the Internet. Yet dietitians (paid by industry) are recommending aspartame and fluoridation despite the fact that these are known carcinogens and neurotoxins?
How do you feel about that?