Towards a more Holistic Vision of Human Nutrition to Prevent from Diet-Related Chronic Diseases: The Reductionist Drift

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Towards a more Holistic Vision of Human Nutrition to Prevent from Diet-Related Chronic Diseases: The Reductionist Drift

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Anthony Fardet

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  • EP ID EP201902
  • DOI 10.19070/2326-3350-160005e
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Anthony Fardet (2016). Towards a more Holistic Vision of Human Nutrition to Prevent from Diet-Related Chronic Diseases: The Reductionist Drift. International Journal of Food Science, Nutrition and Dietetics (IJFS), 5(2), 1-2. https://europub.co.uk/articles/-A-201902