Diet, exercise, and CVD: when counseling makes the most sense
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Diet, exercise, and CVD: when counseling makes the most sense
Abstract
The USPSTF advises high-intensity counseling for those who are overweight or obese and have hypertension, hyperlipidemia, or other CVD risk factors.
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