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[ad_1] After a review of the evidence, the US Preventative Services Task Force (USPSTF) recommended that primary care physicians prioritize behavioral interventions over medical interventions for obese adults. Multi-component, intensive behavioral interventions …
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[ad_1] The positive movement for the body has sparked the advent of self-esteem and improved body satisfaction in women and men of all sizes, but new research suggests that what nourishes the …
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