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Sara Kirk: Battling gluttony in a world that pushes us to over‑consume
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Sara Kirk: Battling gluttony in a world that pushes us to over‑consume

Posted by Trudi Smith on February 20, 2018 in Dal Health in the News, Partnerships, Research

Recently, a panel of experts - including Sara Kirk (Health and Human Performance, Healthy Populations Institute), took the stage at the Halifax Central Library to discuss gluttony.

Read more: "Battling gluttony in a world that pushes us to over-consume" Chronicle Herald - February 15, 2018

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