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Nutrition, obesity and exercise in maternal and child health
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Conference Plenary Discussion
At the 38th Annual International Conference on Global Health, four distinguished panelists – Mirta Roses Periago, Hon. Richard Visser, James Whitehead and Marc Van Ameringen – discuss the dual burden of undernutrition and obesity in developing countries.
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