Nutrition: Ethical issues and challenges

Abstract For nutrition and its associated disciplines, ethical considerations related to research are often complicated by factors that range from the use of experimental research designs that are overly holistic to inextricable links between nutrition research and marketing. As a consequence, there...

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Food, Genetically Modified
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Organisms, Genetically Modified
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Religion
Religion and Psychology
Research ethics
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