By the way,
childhood obesity alone is responsible for $ 14 billion in direct medical costs.
Previous to this investigation, the only across - the - board review of mobile health (mHealth) effectiveness centered on
childhood obesity alone.
Not exact matches
Jane Black's piece in Slate this week uses a lot of words to state the obvious: Remaking school food
alone won't solve an epidemic of
childhood obesity.
While the benefits of breastfeeding for a newborn
alone are enough to persuade women to make that choice when feasible, knowing that it can prevent both
childhood obesity and later weight gain in the moms may help persuade those who are on the fence.