WASHINGTON, DC – Sleep experts supporting the Make America Healthy (Maha) movement by Robert F. Kennedy Jr. are pushing something that people say isn’t talking enough: sleep.
New York-based clinical hypnotist and sleep expert Jeffrey Rose, a friend and longtime supporter of Kennedy, confirmed in the Senate Thursday as a secretary of Health and Human Resources (HHS) from the Senate. It was done. President Donald Trump cabinet.
“[The MAHA] Rose said in an interview with FoxNews Digital.
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Rose said she was chronic Lack of sleep All over the country, but more specifically for students.
“These high school students are keen, focused and unable to learn. It doesn’t matter how good the school is, teachers and reputations. The kids are tired from school.”
Sleep expert and clinical hypnotist Jeffrey Rose looks forward to Fox News Digital’s intention to highlight the Make America Great Again Movement and the importance of sleep health. (Fox News Digital)
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), teenagers ages 13 to 17 must sleep 8 to 10 hours per 24 hours.
“We need to get the chance to get nine hours for our kids [of] “It’s impossible to sleep right now,” Rose shares.
Rose has started Rockland County, New York. high school All America
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“You can’t succeed because of your high school education,” he said.
Rose said lack of sleep is a “gateway drug” and side effects spill on relaxants like alcohol and marijuana, as well as students leaning on Adderall and Ritalin Focus.

Over 77% of high school students reported not getting enough sleep on school nights. (istock)
Latest data from the Youth Risk Behavior Survey (YRBS) developed by the CDC showed that 77.3% of high school students reported not getting enough sleep on school nights.
“when [schools start later] You get Few illnesses Because people have a strong immune system, fewer absences, fewer car accidents, better sports outcomes, and more. Everything is much better. ” Rose said.
Except ” Dr. Oz, I’ve never heard too many people talk about sleep… I spoke with Bobby. [RFK Jr.] He hears about it. ”
“I was able to talk about issues that are important to us, issues that are important to me, issues that are important to America because he doesn’t have to focus on being confirmed,” Rose added.
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In 2022, California became the first state later to be mandated School start time, According to the National Education Association (NEA), middle schools begin within 8am and high schools begin before 8:30am.

“We need to get the chance to get nine hours for our kids [of] Sleep, that’s not possible now. ” (istock)
Florida passed and signed a similar law in 2023 Governor Ron DeSantis. From 2026 onwards, public schools are expected to start at 8:30am in high schools and by 8am in middle schools, the American Academy of Sleep Medicine reported.
A new bill (SB 296), introduced in January by Sen. Jennifer Bradley of R-Fleming Island, is seeking to cancel these opening times before they come into effect next year.
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Supporters who support later start times feel that it improves student focus and health, but those who do not agree with it claim it affects working parents and conflicts with after-school activities . Fox 35 Orlando It has been reported.
“Even so, later school start times can have ripple effects in the district, and the effects are not felt equal by everyone. Students, family And educators. It is important to address these potential shortcomings and listen to all stakeholders, experts say before the district takes this measure.
The NEA reported that focusing on 18,000 students from the University of Minnesota Grade 2021-11 students showed an average increase of 0.1 points, pushing school start times I did.
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“Researchers categorized the benefits of sleep as “large”, but academic improvements were considered “small,” writes NEA.

Rose said she believes that she can’t “successfully do because of high school education” rather than pushing back the start time in US schools. (istock)
A 2022 study published in the Journal of School Health revealed that Colorado students were “felt.” Less stress According to the same source, high school took a break three years after high school began 70 minutes, and middle school started 40 to 60 minutes.
“The subsequent launch time initiative focuses on middle and high school students, as it is an age group that is prone to negative effects from sleep deprivation.”
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