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Have an opportunity to communicate to them, to educate them. you know, one thing also is like the side effects. so i say to them, well, do you take blood pressure medicine? do you take diabetes medicine? do you get over-the-counter drugs? look at the side effects. the risks outweigh the benefits the benefits outweigh the risk. what i would say is each one of us, we have to go out to the churches, to the schools, to the athletic events and we have to talk to these individuals one-on-one and answer their questions and let them know it s okay to be hesitant. but look at the facts. talk to your provider. not your neighbor. not your friend, not your family member. and if you get the facts, then you will understand that the benefits outweigh the risk. all right. coach denise taylor, thank you for breaking it down and giving us that perspective. greatly appreciate it as always. you re so welcome. take care. ....

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Study identifies worrying trends between teenage screen use and lower physical activity


Study identifies worrying trends between teenage screen use and lower physical activity
Two thirds of children use more than one screen at the same time after school, in the evenings and at weekends as part of increasingly sedentary lifestyles, according to new research at the University of Leicester.
An NIHR study of more than 800 adolescent girls between the ages of 11 and 14 identified worrying trends between screen use and lower physical activity - including higher BMI - as well as less sleep.
The use of concurrent screens (termed screen stacking ) grew over the course of the week - with 59% of adolescents using two or more screens after school, 65% in the evenings, and 68% at weekends. ....

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Research identifies impact of teenage screen use


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Two thirds of children use more than one screen at the same time after school, in the evenings and at weekends as part of increasingly sedentary lifestyles, according to new research at the University of Leicester.
An NIHR study of more than 800 adolescent girls between the ages of 11 and 14 identified worrying trends between screen use and lower physical activity - including higher BMI - as well as less sleep.
The use of concurrent screens (termed screen stacking ) grew over the course of the week - with 59% of adolescents using two or more screens after school, 65% in the evenings, and 68% at weekends. ....

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Weight loss drug hope for patients with type 2 diabetes


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Patients with type 2 diabetes that were treated with a weekly injection of the breakthrough drug Semaglutide were able to achieve an average weight loss of nearly 10kg, according to a new study published in
Led by Melanie Davies, Professor of Diabetes Medicine at the University of Leicester and the Co-Director of the Leicester Diabetes Centre, the study showed that two thirds of patients with type 2 diabetes that were treated with weekly injections of a 2.4mg dose of Semaglutide were able to lose at least 5% of their body weight and achieved significant improvement in blood glucose control.
More than a quarter of patients were able to lose more than 15% of their body weight - far above that which has been observed with any other medicine administered to people with diabetes. ....

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