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Patrick Mustain

Sep 04, 2015

Coca-Cola’s Sweet Deals with U.S. Mayors

In his latest post for Scientific American's Food Matters blog, Patrick Mustain examines how the soda industry has ingratiated itself with various US mayors to stave off regulation and criticism (in the same way it has Read More

Sep 12, 2014

A Point-By-Point Response to Big Soda’s Script

As public health and nutrition advocates -- and, not to mention, science -- continue to point to the many public health ills that accompany the consumption of soda and other sugar-sweetened beverages, industry is on high Read More

Sep 04, 2014

A Great New Organization: New Body Ethic

We are always happy to point to other organizations that advocate for more integrity within the realm of health. One relatively newcomer on the scene is New Body Ethic. Co-founded by Patrick Mustain, MPH, MA (writer Read More

Aug 29, 2014

Big Food’s Big Battle Over Nutrition Labels

Another day, another article that highlights how the food industry -- including Academy of Nutrition and Dietetics partners Coca-Cola, PepsiCo, General Mills, and Kellogg's -- actively blocks the implementation of Read More

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Farewell to Our Supporters

Dear DFPI Supporters, Since February of 2013, we at Dietitians For Professional Integrity have been a voice for uplifting the registered dietitian credential at a time when corporate influences - both overt and covert Read More

Highly Processed Foods Can Negatively Impact Health

Good read from New York Times on how highly processed foods (and the ingredients in many of them) can negatively impact health by creating an imbalance in the gut microbiome. This is the future of nutrition. The fact Read More

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