Czech Update

Czech Republic experiencing biggest Baby Boom in 25 years

More than 10,000 more people were born in the Czech Republic than died which is the most since 1983. The 114 thousand newly borns take the total number of inhabitants to 10 million 381 thouthsand. This upward trend has been going on for the last 5 years.   read more »

Czechs no longer shrink shy

According to new stats, the number of Czechs seeking the services of a shrink has grown by almost a third since 2000. Experts claim that one of the reasons for that is more information about psych treatments. Supposedly almost half a million Czechs ended up on the couch in 2006 including 17500 hospitalisations due to mental illness.  read more »

Czech views on smoking ban

The latest survey shows that 57% of Czechs are in favor of a ban on smoking in public spaces. Women oppose smoking more than men (67%). Even more (60% - most often smokers) believe that a ban would be good for public health and 37% think it would be a case of discrimination.  read more »

Fewer Czechs take longer sick leave

Average sick leave length in Czech Republic increased in 2006 - Prague Daily Monitor
The average sick leave length of Czech employees increased to 36.5 days by about three days last year, compared to 2005, but the total number of people on sick leave has dropped, according to the Czech Social Authority (CSSZ).

And the most common illness was respiratory problems (the cough?). These numbers come from the agency administering the compulsory sick-leave and social security insurance whose budget is app  read more »

Czechs practice unsafe sex

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Czechs practice unsafe sex - Prague Daily Monitor
Young Czechs practice unsafe sex, according to a Mladá fronta Dnes survey. Out of 139 young people questioned, 60 percent indicated that they don't use condoms. Most of them indicated that they are not afraid of contracting HIV, the virus which causes AIDS. There are currently 920 registered HIV cases in the country, but medical experts say that number could be five times higher. They say HIV cases continue to rise each year. There were 93 new cases last year.  read more »

One in five Czech primary school kids smoke

One in five Czech primary school kids smoke - expert - Prague Daily Monitor Brno, Jan 13 (CTK) - One-fifth of Czech elementary school pupils smoke regularly or occasionally and they most often start smoking in the fifth or sixth grade, that is aged 11-13, Veronika Zachovalova from Brno´s Masaryk University Faculty of Medicine told CTK today.

It's funny. Whenever I return to CR from England, I seem to be much less bothered by smoke than h  read more »

Czechs say no to drugs

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Every fourth Czech tried drug - poll in press - Prague Daily Monitor Prague, Jan 6 (CTK) - About 22 percent of Czechs have tried a drug at least once in their hitherto life, the share being 40 percent in the 18 to 24 years age category, according to a poll carried out by the Health Information and Statistics Institute. ... The poll at the same time revealed that Czechs are not tolerant of drugs, and a mere 17 percent of them would agree with marijuana´s legalisation.  read more »

More immigration, birth + fewer deaths, abortions = population increase

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V Česku žije stále víc lidí, především díky cizincům - iDNES.cz
K nárůstu počtu Čechů přispělo i snížení počtu provedených a samovolných potratů. V prvních třech čtvrtletích 2006 lékaři provedli o 815 interrupcí méně než ve stejném období roku 2005. Statistici to mimo jiné vysvětlují trendem posunout plodnost žen do pozdějšího věku.

The title says it all. The preoccupation with population in the Czech press continues although the tone is shifting to cautious optimism.  read more »

Czechs under stress

Turns out Czechs are just as susceptible to stress at work as people in other industrialized nations. What a surprise!  read more »

How have Czech values changed?

If you're wondering about what Czech views on this or that are, you could do worse than going to the excellent World Values Survey and use their  read more »

Czech children not poor, but have emotional problems - UNICEF

Czech children not poor, but have emotional problems - UNICEF
Czech children do not suffer from poverty and they have good health care and education as compared to children from some two tens of developed countries, but they have more problems in relations with parents and peers, according to a study that UNICEF released today.

Czech Republic came 11th in the overall score beating USA, France and UK (all three often featured as role models in socio-economic areas). Czechs were 11th, 10th and 9th in financial position, health and education respectively and it's infant mortality rates are one of the lowest but their overall ranking was brought down by "assessment of relations between children and their peers, and children and their parents." where CR scored 19th (ahead only of UK and US). Here are some other quotes from the article about the report.  read more »

Czech sexuologists on pedophilia

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Uzel: Doma u počítače pedofil nikomu neublíží - iDNES.cz
Je spousta pedofilů, kteří za celý život nepřijdou do konfliktu se zákonem. Svou sexuální úchylku dokážou transformovat do různých užitečných aktivit. Můžou se třeba stát spisovateli dětské literatury nebo i oblíbeným vedoucím zájmových kroužků.

Je také velké množství pedofilů, o kterých to nikdo z rodiny ani blízkých příbuzných celý život neví. Tento člověk na dítě ani jednou nesáhne, a to i bez pomoci lékařů. Někdo to prostě dokáže.  read more »

Prague sperm low quality says Brno scholar

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„Spermie Pražanů jsou méně pohyblivé a málo vitální, navíc k mužské neplodnosti přispívají i poškozené hlavičky spermií, které nesou genetickou informaci,“ řekl brněnský genetik Jiří Rubeš. Jeho slova dokládají výsledky z dvouletého výzkumu, kterému se podrobili pražští studenti a městští strážníci.

Due to air pollution, the sperm of Prague's males is not as mobile and often comes with damaged heads. Says a geneticist from Brno after two years  read more »

Czech succumb to charm of massage as 'wellness' comes to fore

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Češi propadají kouzlu masáží - www.lidovky.cz
Masážní studia hlásí plné stavy. S rostoucí životní úrovní si totiž Češi dopřávají kvalitní péči o tělo a masáž vnímají jako druh relaxace po náročném pracovním dnu.

The Czech massage business is booming. This comes on the heals of changing attitudes toward the idea of getting a massage. Until very recently, it just wasn't a part of the Czech concept of things to do outside medicine and sport. This  read more »

15 visits to doctors a Czech average

Ve zdravotnictví nás možná čeká velký „třesk“ - iDNES.cz
Další velkou změnou je zavedení poplatků za recept či za návštěvu lékaře. Má to logiku: podle statistik Češi chodí k lékaři v průměru patnáctkrát ročně. Což je dvojnásobek průměru Evropské unie.

The new government is looking to introduce some healthcare system reforms to reduce the frequent visits Czechs make to consult their doctors which they do on average 15 times. This is 2 times the EU average.  read more »

HIV infections on the increase in the Czech Republic

www.lidovky.cz - V Česku přibývá lidí nakažených HIV
Česko sice stále patří mezi země s nejnižším počtem nakažených na počet obyvatel, situace se ale může vzhledem k přístupu veřejnosti i státu rychle změnit. „Mladí lidé se AIDS přestávají bát,“ uvedl tajemník České společnosti AIDS pomoc Miroslav Hlavatý. To se projevuje například tím, že běžně nepoužívají kondom. „Kondom při prvním styku používá asi jen 20 procent mladých Čechů,“ řekl sexuolog Radim Uzel. Například v Británii je to 86 procent a ve Švédsku 92 procent mladých.  read more »


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