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2. Ðàñ÷åòû îñíîâàíû íà äåìîãðàôè÷åñêèõ äàííûõ Áþðî ïåðåïèñè íàñåëåíèÿ ÑØÀ (èþëü 2016 ã.), ãäå âçðîñëîå íàñåëåíèå ÑØÀ îöåíèâàåòñÿ â 249 454 440 ÷åëîâåê.

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Íåäåëÿ 27. Îáúÿâèòå âîéíó ðàôèíèðîâàííîìó ñàõàðó

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Íåäåëÿ 28. Ïîêóïàéòå âïå÷àòëåíèÿ, à íå âåùè

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Íåäåëÿ 29. Áåçîïàñíûé èíòåðíåò

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Íåäåëÿ 31. Áîëüøå ðûáû è ìîðåïðîäóêòîâ!

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2. Chung, W. L., Chen, J. J., & Su, H. M. (2008). Fish oil supplementation of control and (n-3) fatty acid-deficient male rats enhances reference and working memory performance and increases brain regional docosahexaenoic acid levels. Journal of Nutrition, 138(6), 1165–1171.

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2. Sweet, E., Nandi, A., Adam, E., & McDade, T. (2013). The high price of debt: Household financial debt and its impact on mental and physical health. Social Science & Medicine, 91, 94–100. http://doi.org/10.1016/j.socscimed.2013.05.009.

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