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International Journal of Obesity (2005)|November 21, 2017
US health policy and prescription drug coverage of FDA-approved medications for the treatment of obesityG Gomez, F C Stanford
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|December 9, 2015
Why food policy and obesity policy are not synonymous: the need to establish clear obesity policy in the United StatesF C Stanford, T K Kyle
Journal of Internal Medicine|March 6, 2021
Is obesity a manifestation of systemic racism? A ten-point strategy for study and interventionD G Aaron, F C Stanford
Journal of Internal Medicine|July 11, 2020
Race, racism and disparities in obesity rates in the USM J Nguemeni Tiako, F C Stanford
British Dental Journal|December 11, 2021
Promoting stigmaL Tu, S S Bajaj, F C Stanford
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|June 22, 2016
A new era of addiction treatment amplifies the stigma of disease and treatment for individuals with obesityN Alfaris, T K Kyle, J Nadai, et al.
Irish Medical Journal|August 9, 1975
A family with pigeon fanciers diseaseA O Redmond, P S Thomas, E Magill, et al.
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International Journal of Obesity (2005)|November 21, 2017
US health policy and prescription drug coverage of FDA-approved medications for the treatment of obesityG Gomez, F C Stanford
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|December 9, 2015
Why food policy and obesity policy are not synonymous: the need to establish clear obesity policy in the United StatesF C Stanford, T K Kyle
Journal of Internal Medicine|March 6, 2021
Is obesity a manifestation of systemic racism? A ten-point strategy for study and interventionD G Aaron, F C Stanford
Journal of Internal Medicine|July 11, 2020
Race, racism and disparities in obesity rates in the USM J Nguemeni Tiako, F C Stanford
British Dental Journal|December 11, 2021
Promoting stigmaL Tu, S S Bajaj, F C Stanford
International Journal of Obesity (2005)|June 22, 2016
A new era of addiction treatment amplifies the stigma of disease and treatment for individuals with obesityN Alfaris, T K Kyle, J Nadai, et al.
Irish Medical Journal|August 9, 1975
A family with pigeon fanciers diseaseA O Redmond, P S Thomas, E Magill, et al.
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