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healthkids101-blog · 5 years
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Clint Trickett, a former collegiate football player was forced to quit playing football after recievng too many concussions. Another example of how CTE and brain damage are changing many players lives
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healthkids101-blog · 5 years
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this is Junior Seau’s family at his jersey retirement. Seau took his life at the age of 43 due to CTE and brain damage from his playing days
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Hits like this have since been made illegal protecting future payers from the ailments that the older generations suffer from 
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Head to head blows like this are causing players to end there careers early due to a disease called CTE. 
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healthkids101-blog · 5 years
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Overeating/Laziness
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healthkids101-blog · 5 years
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Is technology causing obesity?
The development of technology has created great benefits to populations over the world, reducing physical hardships and increasing worker productivity, however this has had grave implications on the physical body. Without physical activity the human body cannot function in its optimal way leading to a diaspora of health problems.
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healthkids101-blog · 5 years
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Technology can be addicting
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healthkids101-blog · 5 years
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Technology and Health
Technology can have a large impact on users' mental and physical health. ... Beside affecting users' mental health, use of technology can also have negative affect on physical health causing vision problems, hearing loss, and neck strain.
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healthkids101-blog · 5 years
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(via https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Lh_kO3HvyWA)
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A brief crash course on child anxiety
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healthkids101-blog · 5 years
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Lifetime prevalence in the general population in the United States of any anxiety disorder is 28.8%. In terms of prevalence, approximately 13 out of 100 children/adolescents experience an anxiety disorder with the median age of onset at 11 years
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2990785/
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The rates of anxiety symptoms in children/adolescents with chronic illnesses range from 7 to 40%
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2990785/
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Chronically ill children have so much on their plate already, but sometimes their anxiety can get the best of them.
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Students who experience bullying are at increased risk for poor school adjustment, sleep difficulties, anxiety, and depression (Center for Disease Control, 2017).
https://www.pacer.org/bullying/resources/stats.asp
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Sometimes school can be a big indicator of anxiety.
#childanxiety #schoolstresses #claim2 
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