Controversial Dietary Patterns: A High Yield Primer for Clinicians.
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Kathleen E. Allen | R. Blankstein | P. Kris-Etherton | N. Barnard | S. Litwin | A. Freeman | D. Ornish | K. Aspry | Stephen Devries | Robert J. Ostfeld | M. Aggarwal | A. Agarwala | Tamanna K Singh | G. Sikand | Daniel Belardo | Kim A. Williams | Travis Batts | Bruce W Andrus | K. Reddy | M. Miller | Columbus Batiste | Christopher Wenger | Beth A. White | Emilio Ros | J. O. Keefe | B. Andrus | Monica Aggarwal
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