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Obesity reduction and its possible consequences: What can we learn from Cuba's Special Period?
Manuel Franco, Pedro Orduñez, Benjamín Caballero and Richard S. Cooper
CMAJ April 08, 2008 178 (8) 1032-1034; DOI: https://doi.org/10.1503/cmaj.071677
Manuel Franco MD PhD
Pedro Orduñez MD PhD
Benjamín Caballero MD PhD
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Obesity reduction and its possible consequences: What can we learn from Cuba's Special Period?
Manuel Franco, Pedro Orduñez, Benjamín Caballero, Richard S. Cooper
CMAJ Apr 2008, 178 (8) 1032-1034; DOI: 10.1503/cmaj.071677
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