Paul Saladino· MD
we don't have a weight loss problem at all in in modern societies we have a keep weight off problem everybody loses weight everybody just gains it back
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we don't have a weight loss problem at all in in modern societies we have a keep weight off problem everybody loses weight everybody just gains it back
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people don't necessarily have a difficult time losing the weight it is this — inability to keep it off — and a lot of that is actually — I guess the reasons that it occurs is because typically outside you know good governance of a