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Editorial
. 2023 Sep 14;15(18):3965.
doi: 10.3390/nu15183965.

Dietary Approaches from Moms, Farms, and Nature to Overcome Chronic Diseases and the Pharmacracy

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Dietary Approaches from Moms, Farms, and Nature to Overcome Chronic Diseases and the Pharmacracy

Rodney R Dietert. Nutrients. .

Abstract

Chronic diseases, previously called noncommunicable diseases, are the leading cause of global death and were recently estimated by the World Health Organization to account for 74% of all deaths [...].

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