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Ire ne S ve nni ng ss o n D ia b et es a nd o b es it y i n p rim ar y h ea lt h c ar e a c ond it ion b ey ond p hy siol o g ic al fac tor s

Diabetes and obesity in

primary health care

- a condition beyond physiological factors

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ISBN 978-91-628-8380-5

Printed by Ineko AB, Gothenburg

Irene Svenningsson

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