A new report in the American Family Physician suggests more time needs to be spent around nutritional status. Approximately one out of 10 U.S. patients have at least one diet-related chronic illness. Learn more about this important study with Dr. Brian McDonough.
The Importance of Discussing Nutritional Status with Patients

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A new report in the American Family Physician suggests more time needs to be spent around nutritional status. Approximately one out of 10 U.S. patients have at least one diet-related chronic illness. Learn more about this important study with Dr. Brian McDonough.
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