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The following articles have been selected to supplement the diverse views presented in this chapter.
Anonymous “‘I Don’t Eat Red Meat’: A Health Strategy or a Platitude?” Tufts University Health and Nutrition Letter, June 2002.
Jim Atkinson “Why Go to the Doctor? Five Reasons You Should Consider Canceling Your Annual Exam. And We’re Fairly Certain That Your Doctor Will Agree,” Esquire, April 2002.
Katrine Baghurst “Fruits and Vegetables: Why Is It So Hard to Increase Intakes?” Nutrition Today, January/February 2003.
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