Medical schools commit to nutrition education expansion amid RFK Jr. push

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More than 50 medical schools across 31 states pledged to assess and expand their nutrition curricula, aiming for roughly 40 hours of nutrition education starting this fall, in a push backed by Health Secretary RFK Jr. to curb chronic disease through better dietary training.
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- Secretary Kennedy and Secretary McMahon Celebrate Medical School Commitments to Increase Nutrition Training for Future Doctors HHS.gov
- RFK Jr. pushes medical schools to teach more about nutrition NBC News
- RFK Jr urges medical schools to increase nutrition education training The Guardian
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