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55% of adults perceive the mental/emotional health of kids today to be worse than when they were kids. 42% of adults perceive the physical health of kids today to be worse than when they were growing up. 65% of adults perceive less quality family time for kids today compared with when they were growing up.
Despite many advances in medicine and public health throughout the years, health conditions such as childhood obesity, asthma, and behavioral problems are becoming more common. This begs the question, is children’s health improving or worsening?
The issue of teens not getting enough sleep has been a highly discussed topic in recent years. In 2014 the American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) released a statement recommending middle and high schools start at 8:30 a.m. or later.
The recent abundance of online rating sites includes a variety of goods and services, including health care providers. Although doctor rating websites are readily available, parents may wonder if those ratings are trustworthy.
Nearly one-third (30%) of parents have looked at online doctor ratings for themselves or a family member in the past year. 69% of parents believe doctor rating websites may have fake ratings. 11% of parents have left a rating about a doctor.
Online rating sites for various goods and services have grown in popularity over the recent years. When looking for a service, online reviews can be a common source of public information. But what about when it comes to healthcare?
School budget challenges have resulted in deep funding cuts for middle and high school sports. Many school districts now charge “pay-to-play” fees for student athletes.