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Building Trust Between Industry and Research – Good or Bad Idea?

By Travis Saunders, MSc, CEP
Posted: July 7, 2011
Category: Interview, News, Obesity Research, Podcast | Tagged #con11 | 2 Comments

Weight gain during pregnancy – #Con11 Revisited

By Travis Saunders, MSc, CEP
Posted: June 21, 2011
Category: News | Tagged #con11, pregnancy | 4 Comments

Exercise and Weight Loss – A Primer

By Travis Saunders, MSc, CEP
Posted: May 11, 2011
Category: News, Obesity Research | Tagged #con11 | 3 Comments

Is “Wine and Milk” Better than “Wine and Cheese”?

By Travis Saunders, MSc, CEP
Posted: May 2, 2011
Category: nutrition, Obesity Research | Tagged #con11 | 2 Comments

The Reality of Obesity in Canada

By Travis Saunders, MSc, CEP
Posted: May 1, 2011
Category: News, Obesity Research | Tagged #con11 | Leave a comment

Les médias nuisent-ils aux efforts de prévention de l’obésité?

By Travis Saunders, MSc, CEP
Posted: May 1, 2011
Category: News, Obesity Research | Tagged #con11 | 3 Comments
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