Posts Tagged ‘New York Times’

Obesity Rates Hit a Plateau in the U.S.

Thursday, January 14th, 2010

A recent article in the New York Times says that according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the obesity rates in the United States have hit their peak. Obesity rates have remained consistent for the last 5 years in men and up to 10 years in women and children. Although it’s good news to hear that obesity is at its peak, the numbers that obesity peaked at are very high. About 34% of adults are obese in the U.S.– more than double the % from 30 years ago. A shocking 17% of children in the U.S. are currently obese– a number that tripled in the last 30 years.

It is still very important to educate children about eating right and exercise. If they practice better living habits at an earlier age, it is more likely that they will continue to live healthier as they grow older and raise their own children.

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What’s Next for Healthcare Reform?

Saturday, January 2nd, 2010

Happy New Year!  Now that the Senate and House both have passed health reform bills, you might be wondering how these two different pieces of legislation might be reconciled before the President actually gets something he can sign. The Sunday New York Times opinion page recently offered up its take on how it would like to see things play out. Your thoughts?

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