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Aug 24, 2024 |
kevinmd.com | Natalie D. Muth |Dawn Baker |Michele Luckenbaugh |Yoo Jung Kim
At the November 2022 Obesity Week in San Diego, it was clear something big was happening. A late-breaking session released results of the STEP TEENS phase IIIa trial, showing 16 percent weight loss in adolescents with obesity treated with once-weekly semaglutide (Wegovy) for 68 weeks. The side effects were manageable and similar to those experienced in adults: nausea, vomiting, and constipation. A month later, semaglutide received FDA approval for weight management in adolescents ages 12 and older.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
thedailynewsonline.com | Natalie D. Muth
Does it seem like the busier your family gets, the slimmer the chances are that you’ll see each other at dinner — or any other meal, for that matter? If you answered yes, don’t feel guilty. Life demands a lot of everyone, your kids included—and many families find it hard to block out time for shared meals. But here’s something that might motivate you to change things up: Children who eat with their families at least three times a week enjoy hearty physical, emotional, social and academic perks.
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Jun 26, 2024 |
thelcn.com | Natalie D. Muth
Does it seem like the busier your family gets, the slimmer the chances are that you’ll see each other at dinner — or any other meal, for that matter? If you answered yes, don’t feel guilty. Life demands a lot of everyone, your kids included—and many families find it hard to block out time for shared meals. But here’s something that might motivate you to change things up: Children who eat with their families at least three times a week enjoy hearty physical, emotional, social and academic perks.
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Jun 25, 2024 |
dailyitem.com | Natalie D. Muth
Does it seem like the busier your family gets, the slimmer the chances are that you'll see each other at dinner -- or any other meal, for that matter? If you answered yes, don't feel guilty. Life demands a lot of everyone, your kids included—and many families find it hard to block out time for shared meals. But here's something that might motivate you to change things up: Children who eat with their families at least three times a week enjoy hearty physical, emotional, social and academic perks.
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Jun 22, 2024 |
newsbreak.com | Natalie D. Muth
Does it seem like the busier your family gets, the slimmer the chances are that you’ll see each other at dinner —or any other meal, for that matter? If you answered yes, don’t feel guilty. Life demands a lot of everyone, your kids included—and many families find it hard to block out time for shared meals. But here’s something that might motivate you to change things up: Children who eat with their families at least three times a week enjoy hearty physical, emotional, social and academic perks.
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