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So far 4,784 children and young people, aged from two to 18, living with severe obesity in England, have received care for ...
NHS England says the ‘game-changing tool’ is being rolled out at specialist clinics where staff can monitor and provide ...
The UK’s state-run National Health Service (NHS) is rolling out ‘spy scales’ to monitor severely obese children from afar and ...
Families told to get kids to stand on the scales at home which they cannot see a reading from - and if they're too heavy then ...
The NHS is rolling out “spy scales” to monitor children’s weight loss from afar and send motivational messages to keep them ...
Thousands of severely obese children are being supported to lose weight and live healthier lifestyles thanks to the roll-out of specialist NHS clinics and new digital ‘smart scale’ technology to ...
NHS England, ostensibly wishing to respond to the challenge of childhood obesity, announced yesterday the introduction of ...
The NHS is rolling out "smart scales" at specialist weight management clinics across England, aiming to support thousands of severely overweight children in adopting healthier lifestyles.
About 350 patients are already using the smart scales, which have ‘hidden digits’ that connect to a mobile app (Alamy/PA) Thousands of severely overweight children could be helped by hi-tech ...
OBESE children will get free scales under a new NHS weight loss bid — but won’t be able to see the readings. Hiding the figures aims to spare kid’s feelings and stop their parents obsessing ...
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