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What I'm Reading (June 2)
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The Lancet Proposes To Ban Food Experts from Food Discussions
The Lancet’s year-long reports on non-communicable diseases continue with a long piece on obesity, undernutrition and climate change as synergistic drivers of poor health. Before the critique, let's start with a summary.
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