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Bariatric surgeon Andrew Jenkinson tells us why we eat too much

Bariatric surgeon Andrew Jenkinson tells us why we eat too much

Posted By: Editorial Teamon: February 12, 2020In: EDUCATION, HEALTHNo Comments

If you want to lose weight, dieting is not helping most people – fat, appetite and metabolism conspire to defeat our best laid plans, says a bariatric surgeon. Dr Andrew Jenkinson has seen more than his share of patients who have failed on traditional diets, he told Jesse Mulligan in a radio interview. He explains […] Read more

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