Obesity Scholarly Journal
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High Impact List of Articles
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Editorial note for human health and nutrition
Andreia AscensoEditorial: Journal of Nutrition and Human Health
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Editorial note for human health and nutrition
Andreia AscensoEditorial: Journal of Nutrition and Human Health
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Market Analysis Report of the European Summit on Health and Fitness
Constantina LekakouMarket Analysis: Journal of Nutrition and Human Health
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Market Analysis Report of the European Summit on Health and Fitness
Constantina LekakouMarket Analysis: Journal of Nutrition and Human Health
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Histological techniques for quality control of meat and meat products â A
mini-review.
Guelmamene R,Bennoune O,Elgroud RMini Review: Journal of Nutrition and Human Health
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Histological techniques for quality control of meat and meat products â A
mini-review.
Guelmamene R,Bennoune O,Elgroud RMini Review: Journal of Nutrition and Human Health
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Tracking the impacts of farm-to-school purchasing programs.
Megan Phillips Goldenberg1, Kenneth A. Meter1, Olivia M. Thompson2Research Article: Journal of Nutrition and Human Health
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Tracking the impacts of farm-to-school purchasing programs.
Megan Phillips Goldenberg1, Kenneth A. Meter1, Olivia M. Thompson2Research Article: Journal of Nutrition and Human Health
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Causes, sign and symptoms of malnutrition among the children
Alamgir Khan1*, Salahuddin Khan1, Syed Zia-ul-Islam1, Abdul Manan Tauqeer2, Riffat2, Manzoor Khan3Research Article: Journal of Nutrition and Human Health
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Causes, sign and symptoms of malnutrition among the children
Alamgir Khan1*, Salahuddin Khan1, Syed Zia-ul-Islam1, Abdul Manan Tauqeer2, Riffat2, Manzoor Khan3Research Article: Journal of Nutrition and Human Health
Conference Proceedings
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Together against antibiotic resistance: A possible path - the homeopathic medicine
Erfried Pichler -
Together against antibiotic resistance: A possible path - the homeopathic medicine
Erfried Pichler -
Global Food Sustainability: An integrated policy approach to eliminate the hunger of over 815 million people by 2030
Nurul Samiul Aman -
Global Food Sustainability: An integrated policy approach to eliminate the hunger of over 815 million people by 2030
Nurul Samiul Aman -
Integrative review concerning a professional stigma on people living with Mental Health problems: Systematic Literature
Seham Mansour AlyousefPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Insights in Nutrition and Metabolism
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Integrative review concerning a professional stigma on people living with Mental Health problems: Systematic Literature
Seham Mansour AlyousefPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Insights in Nutrition and Metabolism
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The warning of the consumers about the effect of food synthetic dyes on children
Saoud ZahiaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Insights in Nutrition and Metabolism
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The warning of the consumers about the effect of food synthetic dyes on children
Saoud ZahiaPosters & Accepted Abstracts: Insights in Nutrition and Metabolism
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Protein intake in infancy: Difference between needs and supply
Naguib A bdelreheimScientific Tracks Abstracts: Insights in Nutrition and Metabolism
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Protein intake in infancy: Difference between needs and supply
Naguib A bdelreheimScientific Tracks Abstracts: Insights in Nutrition and Metabolism