Nearly a Third of Americans Worry About Missing a Holiday Event Due to Illness
Survey shows almost half of Americans missed a holiday event in the past because of illness and are taking preventative measures to not let it happen again
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This ‘fear of missing out’ (FOMO), and the anxiety it brings, tied to the holiday season is no surprise.
This year,
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In fact, 75 percent of Gen Z and about 70 percent of Millennial respondents stated that they are more likely to make major changes this holiday season to avoid missing out; however, Gen Z and Millennial respondents find it harder to find affordable health and wellness products compared to older Americans.
“This growing momentum to prioritize health ahead of the holiday season is inspiring and encouraging,” notes Hughes. “As schedules get busier, we’re dedicated to supporting our customers with convenient, affordable access to health and well-being products and services that fit seamlessly into their lives.”
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