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For decades, the recommended treatment for obesity seemed to be just "eat less." Eat less fat. Eat less sugar. Eat less red meat. Eat less overall.
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This presentation is designed for obesity medicine providers to build practical skills and advance their knowledge in nutrition assessment and evaluation of the metabolic and bariatric surgery (MBS
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Stress and obesity are connected through multiple interacting pathways that span cognition, behavior, physiology, and biochemistry, including the eight major chemicals that drive overeating and wei
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