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Body shape / Nutrition / Bariatrics / Major depressive disorder / Overweight / Antidepressant / Childhood obesity / Obesity-associated morbidity / Health / Obesity / Medicine
Date: 2015-04-02 13:36:44
Body shape
Nutrition
Bariatrics
Major depressive disorder
Overweight
Antidepressant
Childhood obesity
Obesity-associated morbidity
Health
Obesity
Medicine

Obesity associated with depression and vice versa

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