Are there unseen factors in the worldwide obesity epidemic? Dr. Richard Atkinson, Emeritus Professor of Medicine and Nutritional Sciences at the University of Wisconsin, and editor of the International Journal of Obesity explains the rationale behind an infectious etiology for the worldwide obesity epidemic with your host, Dr. Lee Freedman. He addresses the evidence supporting the theory that viruses may play an important role in the development of obesity in animals and humans.
Viruses as a Cause of Obesity
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Are there unseen factors in the worldwide obesity epidemic? Dr. Richard Atkinson, Emeritus Professor of Medicine and Nutritional Sciences at the University of Wisconsin, and editor of the International Journal of Obesity explains the rationale behind an infectious etiology for the worldwide obesity epidemic with your host, Dr. Lee Freedman. He addresses the evidence supporting the theory that viruses may play an important role in the development of obesity in animals and humans.
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