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Children at higher risk of obesity in ‘informal childcare’

Posted on October 4, 2016 by seanduke
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First published in The Sunday Times (Irish Edition) 2-10-2016
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Posted in Medical, obesity, Paediatric Research, Paediatrics, The Sunday Times | Tagged Fionnual McAulliffe, Informal childcare, Kim Sheane, obesity, Obesity and childcare, Obesity in children | Leave a reply

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