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Another thing to talk to your kids about: ads for GLP1s suggest you need to be a small size to be healthy and feel good. I can easily see how these ads will make adults and children feel bad about their bodies. Another situation where social media will affect our health.
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What should you tell your kids about Ozempic? Get practical scripts and tips for talking to children about GLP-1 medications, body image, and what the ads aren't saying.
This is really intriguing. And scary because kids pick these flavors.
I'm watching 'You' and baby Henry catches measles from neighbors whose parents didn't want to put any unknown chemicals into their children. He recovers and he's "all better now" so it's ok.
We need film to talk about the risk of death from SSPE years after apparent recovery. He's still at risk.