Episode Synopsis "Specific text messages to parents help slow down childhood obesity, Elizabeth Tracey reports"
How can we stem the rising tide of childhood obesity? Start in infancy and engage parents personally. That’s the conclusion of a study co-led by Eliana Perrin, a pediatrics expert and study author, using a variety of text messages crafted … Specific text messages to parents help slow down childhood obesity, Elizabeth Tracey reports »
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