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INDEX
6-n-propylthiouracil (PROP)
A
Abbott Laboratories
addictive nature of food
adenovirus-36
advertising affecting food choices
Alli
American Institute for Cancer Research
American Medical Association
American Obesity Association
American Society for Metabolic and Bariatric Surgery
Amgen
amino acids
amphetamines
analyzing your eating journal
Association for Size Diversity and Health (ASDAH)
atherosclerosis.
see also
cholesterol, high
Atkins diet
author’s HAES journey
autonomic nervous system
B
bacteroidetes