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    3. Eating disorders in the media: the changing nature of UK newspaper reports

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    4. Heavy viewing: emergent frames in contemporary news coverage of obesity

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    5. How scientists engage the public: most scientists support active engagement in public policy debates

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    6. How well the media report health risk

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    7. Making the "obesity epidemic": the role of science and the news media

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    8. Media freedom and independence in times of COVID-19

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    9. Obesity, government and the media

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    10. Science and social media: how to avoid feeding the troll and save your time

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