Recent CDC data reveals a startling health concern: nearly 1 in 3 teenagers in the United States are living with prediabetes. This alarming statistic highlights the urgent need for parents to be aware of the signs and symptoms of prediabetes in their teens. Prediabetes often precedes type 2 diabetes, making early detection and intervention critical. The report emphasizes the importance of maintaining a healthy lifestyle, including balanced nutrition and regular physical activity, to prevent the progression of this condition. Parents are encouraged to engage in open conversations about health and wellness, and to seek routine medical screenings for their adolescents. Understanding the risk factors along with the significant role of diet and exercise can empower families to take proactive measures. This data serves as a wake-up call to address this growing health issue among the youth of America.
MotherlyNew data shows increasing interest in used EVs from independent dealers
Interest in used electric vehicles (EVs) from independent dealers is on the rise, according to recent data reported by AM-online. As the automotive industry continues