The Healthy Lifestyle Change Program: a pilot of a community-based health promotion intervention for adults with developmental disabilities.
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Alicia Bazzano | Nicole Garro | Ari S Zeldin | Danise Lehrer | Ida R Shihady Diab | Nathalia A Allevato
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