Мифы о диетах. Наука о том, что мы едим - Тим Спектор
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И последнее. Я попытался разобраться в большой и быстро развивающейся области науки, а потому, несмотря на всю полученную помощь, я наверняка наделал немало ошибок и что-то упустил. За все это я с радостью готов взять ответственность.
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Предисловие. Вкус болезни
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1. Чего нет на этикетке. Микробы
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2. Энергия и калории
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