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WTEN: Childhood Obesity

November 7, 2024 Courtney Weisberg SPHP in the News

Iram Mall, M.D., of St. Peter’s Family Medicine, discusses growing rates of childhood obesity during an appearance on WTEN/News10’s Women’s Health Wednesday.

Dr. Mall reviewed risk factors for obesity and offered some tips for parents to help boost their children’s health.

Click here to watch WTEN’s report.

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