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The following articles have been selected to supplement the diverse views presented in this chapter.
Douglas Fox “Hard Cheese: It’s Just Not Fair. All That Gouda and Cheddar You Eat to Keep Your Bones Hard and Strong May Be Having the Opposite Effect,” New Scientist, December 15, 2001.
Michael Fumento “Big Fat Fake: The Atkins Diet Controversy and the Sorry State of Science Journalism,” Reason, March 2003.
Elaine Gavalas “The Great Diet Debate,” Better Nutrition, May 2000.
F. Greenway “The Safety and Efficacy of...
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