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epidemic said to pose drastic threats to public health. Indeed, some medical experts have gone
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TIA Sorensen, A Rissanen, M Korkeila, J … - PLoS Medicine, 2005 - medicine.plosjournals.org In 1975, a cohort of individuals reported height, weight, and current attempts (defined as
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