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The New Food Label, Type of Fat, and Consumer ChoiceA Pilot Study
Kathleen B. Hrovat, MEd;
Karen Z. Harris;
Alan D. Leach, MS;
Betsy S. Russell, MBA;
Betsy V. Harris, MEd;
Dennis L. Sprecher, MD
Arch Fam Med. 1994;3(8):690-695.
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