Healthy Helpings Online has been developed by dieticians in response to the pandemic when services were paused and face-to-face group meetings were stopped
I'm James MacDonald with news that NHS Grampian has launched an online weight loss programme to help residents in the north-east of Scotland make lifestyle changes and achieve weight loss. Healthy Helpings Online has been developed by dieticians in response to the pandemic when services were paused and face-to-face group meetings were stopped. Patients are able to access advice themselves and work through the programme in their own time and pace. The benefits include better general health, a reduced risk of diabetes, certain cancers and heart disease as well as the huge mental health boost. For more care related stories stay with us here at Care Radio.
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