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Rosemary A Stanton

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The Medical Journal of Australia|November 6, 2014
A plant-based diet - good for us and for the planetRosemary A Stanton
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 24, 2011
Do doctors need to exercise caution when recommending products with the Heart Foundation Tick? ProRosemary A Stanton
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 20, 2016
Changing eating patterns versus adding nutrients to processed foodsRosemary A Stanton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 26, 2016
Dietary fats: debate should consider foods rather than nutrientsRosemary A Stanton,
Heart, Lung & Circulation|June 25, 2015
Supplements and Cardiovascular HealthRosemary A Stanton
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 18, 2006
Nutrition problems in an obesogenic environmentRosemary A Stanton
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 16, 2013
Diet and nutrition: the folly of the reductionist approachRosemary A Stanton
Current Obesity Reports|December 3, 2015
Food Retailers and ObesityRosemary A Stanton
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The Medical Journal of Australia|November 6, 2014
A plant-based diet - good for us and for the planetRosemary A Stanton
The Medical Journal of Australia|March 24, 2011
Do doctors need to exercise caution when recommending products with the Heart Foundation Tick? ProRosemary A Stanton
The Medical Journal of Australia|June 20, 2016
Changing eating patterns versus adding nutrients to processed foodsRosemary A Stanton
BMJ (Clinical Research Ed.)|May 26, 2016
Dietary fats: debate should consider foods rather than nutrientsRosemary A Stanton,
Heart, Lung & Circulation|June 25, 2015
Supplements and Cardiovascular HealthRosemary A Stanton
The Medical Journal of Australia|January 18, 2006
Nutrition problems in an obesogenic environmentRosemary A Stanton
The Medical Journal of Australia|April 16, 2013
Diet and nutrition: the folly of the reductionist approachRosemary A Stanton
Current Obesity Reports|December 3, 2015
Food Retailers and ObesityRosemary A Stanton
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