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  2. Dr. Robert Ross: Studies reveal the “small change approach” is effective in weight gain prevention

Dr. Robert Ross: Studies reveal the “small change approach” is effective in weight gain prevention

By Anna Van Der Meulen - Jun 27, 2022

Dr. Robert Ross

“Studies reveal the ‘small change approach’ is effective in weight gain prevention” Globe and Mail.

Dr. Robert Ross talks to the Globe and Mail about his study focused on taking a ‘small change’ approach to diet.

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