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100 1  Blumberg, Bruce. 
245 14 The obesogen effect|h[OverDrive/Libby electronic resource]
       |bWhy We Eat Less and Exercise More but Still Struggle to 
       Lose Weight.|cBruce Blumberg.g. 
250    Unabridged. 
260    Ashland :|bHachette Book Group,|c2018. 
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511 0  Narrator: Pete Larkin. 
520    An eye-opening account of the landmark research into the 
       hidden chemicals that are endangering our health and 
       keeping us fatBeing overweight is not just the result of 
       too many cheeseburgers or not enough exercise. According 
       to leading-edge science, there are silent saboteurs in our
       daily lives that contribute greatly to our obesity 
       epidemic: obesogens. These weight-inducing offenders, most
       of which are chemicals, disrupt our hormonal systems, 
       alter how we create and store fat, and change how we 
       respond to dietary choices. Because they are largely 
       unregulated, obesogens lurk all around us-in food, 
       furniture, plastic products such as water bottles and food
       storage containers, and other surprising exposure points. 
       Even worse: research has shown that the effects of some 
       obesogens can be passed on to future generations by 
       irreversibly interfering with the expression of our genes.
       The good news is we can protect ourselves by becoming more
       informed consumers. In THE OBESOGEN EFFECT, Dr. Bruce 
       Blumberg describes how obesogens work, reveals where they 
       are found, and offers a practical three-step solution for 
       reducing exposures. He explains why one size does not fit 
       all in a weight loss program, what hides in our household 
       goods, and how we should shop for items we buy every day-
       from vegetables and meats to canned soup as well as 
       household cleaners, air fresheners, and personal care 
       products. THE OBESOGEN EFFECT is an urgent call to action 
       to protect your body, clean up your life, and set a 
       straight course for better health. 
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