Health benefits of reducing sugar-sweetened beverage intake in high risk populations of California: results from the cardiovascular disease (CVD) policy model
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Health benefits of reducing sugar-sweetened beverage intake in high risk populations of California: results from the cardiovascular disease (CVD) policy model
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David Guzman
James Lightwood
Michelle C Odden
Pamela G Coxson
Tekeshe A Mekonnen
Y Claire Wang
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10.1371/JOURNAL.PONE.0081723
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