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Children's Health Magazine Reveals America's 100 Best (and Worst) Places to Raise a Family
NEW YORK - (BUSINESS WIRE) - Children's Health magazine, a special newsstand issue published
by Rodale Inc., announced today its list of the top 100 best (and
worst!) places in America to raise a family. The magazine, which focuses
on health, nutrition and educational guidance for parents of babies,
toddlers and beyond, is the result of a first-of-its-kind partnership
between the editors of Rodale's Men's Health and Women's Health
magazines. Children's Health, which features an exclusive cover
shoot and interview with First Lady Michelle Obama, will be available
for $5.99 starting September 15.
Burlington, Vermont tops the list of the best places to raise a family
in America according to Children's Health, which ranks 100 major
U.S. cities.
Children's Health conducted a statistical analysis of cities
around the country and researched more than 30 factors that parents
consider to be vitally important including crime and safety, education,
economics, housing, cultural attractions and health. The editors
compiled statistics from the most authoritative sources in the country
including the Centers for Disease Control, FBI, U.S. Bureau of Labor
Statistics, and a wide variety of independent experts.
Located on beautiful Lake Champlain, life in Burlington is more than
just scenic views and colorful fall foliage. It also receives highest
marks in the country for schools' per-pupil spending, graduation rates,
percentage of the population with advanced degrees and median family
income. "Its population is also exceptionally healthy," says Stephen
Perrine, Men's Health Editor at Large and Children's Health
Editor. "Burlington has the fewest fast-food restaurants per capita so
it's no surprise that the city has less obesity than anywhere else in
the country."
Following Burlington in the list of top 10 best places to raise a family
are Madison, Wisconsin (2), Fargo, North Dakota (3), Lincoln, Nebraska
(4), Fremont, California (5), Lexington, Kentucky (6), Honolulu, Hawaii
(7), Cheyenne, Wyoming (8), Omaha, Nebraska (9) and Yonkers, New York
(10).
Detroit, Michigan ranks as the worst place in America to raise a family
followed by Miami, Florida (99), Orlando, Florida (98), Memphis,
Tennessee (97), Fresno, California (96), Cleveland, Ohio (95), Tampa,
Florida (94), Phoenix, Arizona (93), Las Vegas, Nevada (92) and Toledo,
Ohio (91).
The complete list, as cited in the special newsstand issue Children's
Health, is available at http://www.childrenshealthmag.com/bestplaces.
In addition to its revealing interview with the First Lady (who shares
her secrets for keeping her family fit and healthy), highlights in Children's
Health include:
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Dr. Mehmet Oz's five most critical health tips for new parents
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Advice on inspiring children to read from popular children's author
(and National Ambassador for Young People's Literature) Jon Scieszka
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A first look at the upcoming Rodale book The New American Diet,
which presents tips on protecting young children from obesity-causing
chemicals in the environment
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An authoritative comparison of all the top diaper brands-tried and
tested at Rodale's own company day care center, near its home office
of Emmaus, Pennsylvania
Sponsors of the issue include General Mills, P&G, Ralph Lauren and
Vtech. With the publication of this issue, Rodale will be making a
donation to various charities that support children's health including
Give the Kids the World and Save the Children.
For more information, please visit www.childrenshealthmag.com.
About Rodale Inc.
Rodale is a global media company with a heritage, mission, and authority
dedicated to the health and wellness of the individual, community, and
planet. Through a broad portfolio of leading media properties, Rodale
reaches more than 70 million people around the world through multiple
distribution channels, including magazines, books, online, e-commerce,
direct-to-consumer, and video. The company publishes some of the
best-known health and wellness lifestyle magazines, including Men's
Health, Prevention, Women's Health, Runner's World,
Bicycling, Mountain Bike, Running Times, and Organic
Gardening, and is the largest independent book publisher in the
United States, with a collection of bestselling titles, including Al
Gore's An Inconvenient Truth, The South Beach Diet, Eat
This, Not That!, and Flat Belly Diet! Rodale is also a
leader in direct-response marketing and has more than 25 million active
customers in its database. www.rodaleinc.com
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Men's Health
Agnes Hansdorfer, 212-297-1505
Agnes.Hansdorfer@Rodale.com
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