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Getting Science to the Citizen--'food Addiction' at the British Science Festival As a Case Study of Interactive Public Engagement with High Profile Scientific Controversy

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Journal Obes Facts
Publisher Karger
Specialty Endocrinology
Date 2013 Mar 16
PMID 23493065
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