The Potential Cost-Effectiveness and Equity Impacts of Restricting Television Advertising of Unhealthy Food and Beverages to Australian Children
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L. Veerman | M. Moodie | K. Backholer | A. Peeters | G. Sacks | V. Brown | J. Ananthapavan | A. Lal | Jaithri Ananthapavan
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