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Many U.S. Kids Missing Out on Preventive Care, CDC Says [Consumer.Healthday.com]

 

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Most adults can remember the battery of health services they endured as kids: hearing and vision tests, dental exams, regular checkups and vaccinations.

Many American kids growing up now won't have those memories, because millions of infants and children aren't receiving recommended medical care aimed at detecting and preventing disease, according to a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Preventive services that kids and teens are missing out on range from basic medical care to vaccinations and screenings that can have a lifelong impact on their health.

 

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Originally Posted by Samantha Sangenito:

 

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Most adults can remember the battery of health services they endured as kids: hearing and vision tests, dental exams, regular checkups and vaccinations.

Many American kids growing up now won't have those memories, because millions of infants and children aren't receiving recommended medical care aimed at detecting and preventing disease, according to a new report from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention.

Preventive services that kids and teens are missing out on range from basic medical care to vaccinations and screenings that can have a lifelong impact on their health.

 

[For more of this story go to http://consumer.healthday.com/public-health-information-30/centers-for-disease-control-news-120/many-u-s-kids-miss-out-on-preventive-care-cdc-says-691641.html

Screening is important. I had never had my eyes checked as a child and you don't know what you don't know when you don't know it.  I knew in college I always sat in the front row.  I recorded all lectures and transcribed them from the tapes.  No one had tought me how to drive a car so no vision testing at that age either.  Then after my third year, I was in Wisconsin for a summer student program.  College peers in the program about 8 feet away would say "Hey Tina, what you up to?" I could only tell who they were by the sound of their voice.  For the first time ever, I had a little money, I thought there has to be something wrong with my vision.  I went to the eye doctor and my vision was 20/60 in both eyes.  I got contacts and for weeks would just walk around in awe at tree leaves.  I could tell what flowers and grass and things down low looked like because I could bow down and look at them but I just though trees were brown stalks with fluffy green cloud like tops. I will never forget what tree leaves looked like. But even more, My last year of college was SO easy.  I no longer had to spend hours taping and transcribing lectures.  It was easy, all I needed was sight!!!

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