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Technology cannot replace human coaches in obesity treatment – study

Source: PA Archive

Technology alone is not enough to replace human coaches when it comes to successfully losing weight, new research suggests.

There is a need for low-cost but effective obesity treatments delivered by technology as obesity continues to be an issue and put a strain on health services, experts say.

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