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semaglutide and cardiovascular outcomes in obesity without diabetes

semaglutide and cardiovascular outcomes in obesity without diabetes In patients with cardiovascular disease and overweight or obesity but no diabetes, semaglutide was superior to placebo in lowering the risk of major adverse cardiovascular events at a mean follow-up of 39.8

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semaglutide and cardiovascular outcomes in obesity without diabetes In patients with cardiovascular disease and overweight or obesity but no  diabetes, semaglutide was superior to placebo in lowering the risk of major  adverse cardiovascular events at a mean follow-up of 39.8
semaglutide and cardiovascular outcomes in obesity without diabetes In patients with cardiovascular disease and overweight or obesity but no  diabetes, semaglutide was superior to placebo in lowering the risk of major  adverse cardiovascular events at a mean follow-up of 39.8
semaglutide and cardiovascular outcomes in obesity without diabetes In patients with cardiovascular disease and overweight or obesity but no  diabetes, semaglutide was superior to placebo in lowering the risk of major  adverse cardiovascular events at a mean follow-up of 39.8
semaglutide and cardiovascular outcomes in obesity without diabetes In patients with cardiovascular disease and overweight or obesity but no  diabetes, semaglutide was superior to placebo in lowering the risk of major  adverse cardiovascular events at a mean follow-up of 39.8
semaglutide and cardiovascular outcomes in obesity without diabetes In patients with cardiovascular disease and overweight or obesity but no  diabetes, semaglutide was superior to placebo in lowering the risk of major  adverse cardiovascular events at a mean follow-up of 39.8
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Carrie Michelle
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 5
Very well written, great coping ideas for toddlers!
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A little backstory - my son hits. It’s not like aggressive but he is 19 months and tends to use his hands when he is frustrated. That being said I am genuinely impressed with this book. It seems long but it’s not. It’s a good length but my toddler was able to sit through the whole thing. It has plenty of pictures for each coping skill, making it one skill per page. My son seemed to really be paying attention and absorbing the book. The author did well putting things in simpler terms while also continuing to repeat why hitting is bad. The author describes many different ways why hitting hurts, makes people sad, hurts them physically and mentally. It’s all inclusive, different kids that all look different. That was a bonus for me. I love books who acknowledge us all. It teaches our children to do the same. Pages are sturdy, they are paper not that waxy laminated material. But they’re thick and the book is structured well. Books are such an important part of children’s development and vocabulary. My son has learned a whole new vocabulary. This book has helped him put faces, pictures to his feelings. It has made those feelings real and seen. Sign me up for all the books like this!
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Megan
Port Orchard, US
★★★★★ 4
Decent book with good techniques for kids
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Cute book that my two and a half year old will reach for every now and then. She'll try mimicking what they're doing, like clenching her fists and blowing bubbles, while she reads it. However, she doesn't really use the techniques when she is mad and just telling her "we don't hit when we're mad" and "we don't hit our friends/mama/daddy/etc" has been more effective. But maybe when she's older this will help if she starts hitting again.
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Reviewed in the United States on September 12, 2025
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Janet
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★★★★★ 5
Perfect aged book
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I truly liked this book for our son when he was 3 years old. It was done very simple and to the point. It allowed you as a parent to add on if you wanted and to talk about the pages. This was a very helpful book in our house.
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Battle Creek, US
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Engaging & Effective for toddlers w/Autism!
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My almost 3 year old was recently diagnosed with Autism. He struggles with transitions and also has a speech delay, which often contributes to big meltdowns when he doesn’t get his way. He’s been a “hitter” since about 18M… and it’s so hard! I know he has big emotions and can’t regulate them easily. This book is FANTASTIC! It’s easy to read and has cute and relatable illustrations. It can be a little repetitive, but that’s what helps get the point across. Let’s face it, my son is also very repetitive, so it seems to resonate with him. It talks about different feelings and emotions, how it’s ok to feel that way, and how to handle them without hitting. For example, you can use your words to ask a grownup for help; you can draw an angry picture; you can squeeze your hands into a ball and release them, etc. There’s different options for different scenarios, and each one is described in a way that toddlers can figure out how to do it themselves. His favorite is to squeeze his hands into a fist, or give his body a big “squeeze hug.” I’ve already caught him doing that a few times instead of slapping me! It’ll take practice (like the book mentions) but I think he’ll be able to self-regulate better with some of these ideas!! I also have some new phrases to use and picked up some sign language. I love the tips for caregivers in the back! If you have a hitter (especially one on the spectrum), you need this! I actually like it better than our other book, Hands Are Not for Hitting. Similar story line, but this one is more detailed and better suited for older toddlers. I highly recommend it!! Hope this helps ☺️
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Reviewed in the United States on March 14, 2022

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