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A brief GP intervention for weight loss: The BWeL-B feasibility trial

A brief GP intervention for weight loss: The BWeL-B feasibility trial

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Main Authors: Tudor, K, Aveyard, P, Jebb, S, Mandoharan, I
Format: Working paper
Published: 2018
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