MAHA Advocate Jeffrey Rose Emphasizes Importance of Sleep for Teenagers

Chronic sleep deprivation among high school students is a contributing factor to the chronic disease epidemic, Rose said.
MAHA Advocate Jeffrey Rose Emphasizes Importance of Sleep for Teenagers
According to a new study, delayed school start time allows fewer students to suffer from insufficient sleep. The Epoch Times
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An advocate for the Make America Healthy Again (MAHA) movement, Jeffrey Rose applauds what he calls “early victories” like removing artificial dyes from foods and removing fluoride from municipal water systems. There is a lesser discussed health issue that the New York-based clinical hypnotherapist and sleep expert is pushing to be addressed—the lack of sleep among teenagers.

“There is chronic sleep deprivation across the country for all ages but it is especially significant among teenage students,” Rose told The Epoch Times. “High school kids are exhausted because they aren’t getting enough sleep, and that is contributing to chronic diseases and health conditions.”

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