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US academic shares views on obesity epidemic

10-15-2007 · University of Bath

With obesity levels in the UK beginning to mirror those in the US, a top American scientist is coming to Bath to give a public lecture on the problem of obesity and some of the potential solutions being discussed there (6-8pm, Monday 22 October 2007).

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