Learning to make informed health choices: Protocol for a pilot study in schools in Barcelona
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Sarah E. Rosenbaum | P. Alonso-Coello | L. Martínez García | I. Urreta | Laia Asso Ministral | C. Ballesté-Delpierre | Carlos Canelo Aybar | Carol de Britos | A. F. Fernández Rodríguez | Ana Gallego Iborra | Victoria Leo Rosas | Paloma Llaquet | Ena Pery Niño de Guzmán Quispe | G. Pérez-Gaxiola | C. Requeijo | K. Salas-Gama | Laura Samsó Jofra | Jordi Terres | S. Rosenbaum | Giordano Pérez-Gaxiola
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