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During pregnancy, many moms-to-be spend time looking online for information about labor and delivery, newborn care, and hospital hours and policies. But many birthing hospital websites lack easy-to-find information about a very important topic for expectant parents: whooping cough prevention.
“Nutrition Facts” labels, required to be clearly displayed on most packaged foods sold in the United States, are a familiar sight for many American consumers.
Mothers (46%) are more likely than fathers (33%) to say that nutrition information helps them decide which food or drink to buy “very often” or “always.” Sugars (total and added) topped the list of “very important” nutrients that parents consider. Mothers are more likely than fathers to say total sugar, added sugar, protein, and dietary fiber are “very important.”
Almost all packaged foods sold in the U.S. are required to have “Nutrition Facts” labels showing the dietary information for the contents of the food. These labels are designed to help consumers make well-informed decisions about their food choices.
Gender role beliefs and parents’ support for athletic participation.
Every year, the National Poll on Children’s Health asks adults about their concerns for the health of the children in their communities. For the past several years, childhood obesity has been rated as the number one health concern.
Access to healthcare is an important ongoing topic of conversation across the U.S. Healthcare access is very limited for immigrants living in the country – both for permanent and undocumented residents.
In recent years, professional athletes have been coming forward to shed light on the long term consequences of concussions. But concussions are not just a risk for professional athletes.