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Skipping breakfast: Will it really make you fat?

April 9, 2014 Dr. D. Rick

Skipping breakfast: Will it really make you fat?

I have spent my fare share of time in academia and I have found the way many researchers present their data is, shall we say….interesting.  Take a look at this article.  Not only does Helen Kollias present good information from specific studies, she documents the importance of taking the information you read with “a grain of salt” indigenerics.com.

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