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. 2019 Mar 10;152(3):151-157.
doi: 10.1177/1715163519834891. eCollection 2019 May-Jun.

Canada's new Healthy Eating Strategy: Implications for health care professionals and a call to action

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Canada's new Healthy Eating Strategy: Implications for health care professionals and a call to action

Simon L Bacon et al. Can Pharm J (Ott). .
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Declaration of Conflicting Interests:Dr. Bacon reports grants from GSK and Abbvie and personal fees from Schering-Plough, Merck, Astra-Zenica, Sygesa, Novartis, Jansen and Bayer outside the submitted work. Dr. Campbell reports personal fees and other from Novartis Foundation and Midway Corp outside the submitted work and being an unpaid member of World Action on Salt and Health and an unpaid consultant on dietary sodium to numerous governmental and nongovernmental organizations. Dr. Raine has nothing to disclose. Dr. Tsuyuki reports grants from Merck Canada, Sanofi Canada and AstraZencia and personal fees from Merck Canada outside the submitted work. Dr. Khan has nothing to disclose. Mr. Arango has nothing to disclose. Dr. Kaczorowski has nothing to disclose.

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Federal and stakeholder roles in the Healthy Eating Strategy Produced with permission from Health Canada.

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