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Food and drink / Human nutrition / Obesity / Supersize / Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion / MyPyramid / Brian Wansink / Weight loss / Fast food / Health / Nutrition / Medicine
Date: 2013-02-26 23:24:46
Food and drink
Human nutrition
Obesity
Supersize
Center for Nutrition Policy and Promotion
MyPyramid
Brian Wansink
Weight loss
Fast food
Health
Nutrition
Medicine

Reducing Portion Sizes to Prevent Obesity

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