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VideoJuly 19 2017, by Amanda Åkesson, BSc, medical review by Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt, MD
Why calories in and out does not explain obesityNewsJune 13 2016, by Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt, MD
Nina Teicholz's best-seller "The Big Fat Surprise": How the low-fat diet was introduced to America







