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Leo Galland
Born1943 (age 80–81)
Alma mater • Harvard University
 • New York University School of Medicine
Occupation(s)Writer; physician

Leo Galland (born 1943) is a New York-based internist and author of medical books including Superimmunity for Kids (1989), The Four Pillars of Healing (1997), Power Healing (1998) and The Fat Resistance Diet (2006).

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