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Phone-based intervention helps drain sugary drinks from preschoolers’ diet


 

AT OBESITY WEEK 2015

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The study was funded by the Gillings Dissertation Award from the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill. Ms. Nezami reported having no conflicts of interest.

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