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CDC Study: High School Students Don’t Excercise and Conusme Sugary Drinks

A CDC study showed that one-third of high school students drink two sugary beverages per day, and only 15% get the one hour of daily aerobic exercise.

06/16/2011 // WPB, FL, USA // Personal Injury Lawyers News // Nicole Howley

I don’t understand why schools should be in charge of making sure students get enough exercise; that should be on their parents. School is a place for students to be educated. They shouldn’t be responsible for babysitting students by making sure they are eating and exercising properly. Not enough responsibility is being put on their parents, instead it’s shifted to the schools and the government. Parents need to start being held accountable for their child’s health.

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