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Boston University School of Medicine has established a series of
Medical Education Programs in Nutrition held each summer since
1975. These deal with controversies in human clinical nutrition.
The subjects have covered various topics, including those dealing
with the relation ships between diet and heart disease, diet and
cancer, breast. versus bottle-feeding, and dietary fiber and
disease. Other noncontroversial topics were also covered at these
conferences; they were discussed simply to bring to the attention
of the health professional new happenings in nutritional research.
These topics dealt with the relationships of nutrition to immune
function, to neurotransmitters, to infection, to obesity, and to
chemotherapy. This text is a compilation of selected manuscripts of
interest to the health professional in the area of human clinical
nutrition. Whatever success this text enjoys is in no small way due
to the ad ministrative and editorial efforts of our administrative
assistant, Mrs Geraldine Rankin - our sincere thanks."
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