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NewsFebruary 8 2018, by Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt, MD
1-year results of the Virta Health keto studyNewsJanuary 29 2018, by Dr. Andreas Eenfeldt, MD
Is keto the worst diet in the world?NewsJanuary 28 2018, by Dr. Jason Fung, MD, medical review by Dr. Bret Scher, MD
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