For more than 2,800 years, the concept of eating plants in their whole-food form has struggled to be heard and adopted as a way of life. However, recent evidence shows that more than ever a plant-based diet is not something to be ignored. In fact, eating a plant-based diet has...
Posted October 25, 2010 | 10:33:16 (EST)
I doubt that few would disagree with the observation that nutrition is one of the most confusing words or concepts in the English language. What we choose to eat also is one of the most emotionally intense topics of human discourse, ranking up there with sex, religion and politics. Yet,...
Posted October 4, 2010 | 10:33:00 (EST)
These are momentous times for sharing with the public the exceptional benefits of a whole foods, plant-based diet. By now, many people have seen President Clinton's comments on CNN and elsewhere about the dramatic turnaround in his personal health when he adopted this dietary lifestyle. Some of us have been...
Posted September 28, 2010 | 08:00:00 (EST)
For more than two decades, many commentators have discussed and cussed so-called low-fat diets and gotten away with talking nonsense. It is time to look at some facts.
Virtually all of these discussions are based on recommendations of reports of the National Academy of Sciences during the 1980s when the...
Posted July 9, 2010 | 09:00:00 (EST)
By T. Colin Campbell, Professor emeritus of nutritional biochemistry at Cornell University and co-author with his son Thomas Campbell, MD, of "The China Study."
Finally, a long overdue scientific correction is happening. The human genome project is failing to advance the cause of human health, as promised. There is a...
Posted October 21, 2008 | 17:03:25 (EST)
Dear Mr. President,
I hear that the health care cost problem tormenting us is presently just beneath the political radar screen, for obvious reasons. But I also hear that it will re-emerge after the elections. I hope so.
We have a very big problem, only to worsen if we...
Posted June 28, 2008 | 15:28:48 (EST)
I have long been a researcher experimentally investigating with my many students and colleagues the relationship of food with health, starting from over 50 years ago. My career started at Cornell University where I did my graduate work (MS and PhD). During my career, most of which was spent at...

Posted May 13, 2011 | 13:54:14 (EST)