The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is not happy with the medical attention American youth are receiving.

In a report, CDC published findings of data gathered between 1999 and 2011 on the preventative health measures administered to pre-adults by their health care providers.

On an array of preventative matters, from dental exams to routine check-ups to screenings for high-risk children, CDC found a discouraging lack of action on the part of medical providers.

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