Doctors Ordered to Learn Nutrition—or Lose Federal Funding: Is the Medical Monopoly Cracking?: A patient sits in the exam room, desperate for answers. They’re prediabetic, exhausted, and overwhelmed. They ask their doctor, “What should I eat to get better?”—and the physician, armed with years of elite training, has no idea. Because in modern medicine, doctors are trained to prescribe pills, not prevent disease. That blind spot is finally under fire.
Doctors Ordered to Learn Nutrition—or Lose Federal Funding: Is the Medical Monopoly Cracking?: A patient sits in the exam room, desperate for answers. They’re prediabetic, exhausted, and overwhelmed. They ask their doctor, “What should I eat to get better?”—and the physician, armed with years of elite training, has no idea. Because in modern medicine, doctors are trained to prescribe pills, not prevent disease. That blind spot is finally under fire.

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