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Well seems there is, this is a talk presented by Belinda Fettke, she is the wife of an Australian physician who had a case brought against him for giving patients nutritional advice by The Australian Dietetic Association. The case lasted for two years..the end result he won his case, it was a landmark, because they caved in, thanks to his logical arguments, physicians in Australia can now give patients nutritional advice.
[Link] 'Nutrition Science: How did we get here?'