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Health & Fitness: The Weight Shrinks
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Many doctors are slowly coming to see the need for good nutrition counseling. Winick's own hospital will open a nutrition clinic early this year. Some seeking nutrition therapy have a serious health problem they cannot correct on their own. Others just fear they are headed for trouble. "I don't know anybody in my business who eats well," says Los Angeles Investment Counselor Jay Goldinger, who recently started seeing Hermien Lee to learn how to shop and eat well. He is delighted. "Everybody could use a nutritionist. It gives you discipline." Or helps if you have too little yourself.
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