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Topic : Growth hormone injection spending soars as South Korean parents ¡®invest¡¯ in kids¡¯ height
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TITLE : Growth hormone injection spending soars as South Korean parents ¡®invest¡¯ in kids¡¯ height

Growth hormone injection spending soars as South Korean parents ‘invest’ in kids’ height


Parents Increasingly Use Growth Hormone ...

 


In South Korea, many parents are spending large amounts of money on growth hormone injections for their children. Some families pay up to 10 million won (about $6,800) per year. The treatment is usually given every night for one to three years. Parents hope it will help their children grow taller and gain an advantage in life.

 

Growth hormone injections were originally developed for children with medical conditions or hormone deficiencies. However, more children who are growing normally are now receiving the treatment. Government data shows that the number of prescriptions has almost doubled in recent years.

 

Official health insurance only covers a small number of cases, such as children who are extremely short or have specific medical conditions. Most families pay for the treatment themselves. Experts estimate that about 97% of growth hormone treatments are paid privately, showing that the real demand is much higher than official numbers.

 

Many parents see height as an important advantage for their children’s future. Some even consider growth hormone injections part of a “premium parenting package,” along with braces and special contact lenses. However, the treatment is expensive, and children must receive injections almost every day for years.

 

The growth hormone market in South Korea has expanded quickly. More small clinics now offer these treatments, and many promote them as part of child development programs. Experts say the growing demand shows how competitive parenting has become and how far some families are willing to go for their children’s success.

 

Edited using generative AI tools.
Source: https://www.koreaherald.com/article/10449823

 

Comprehension

How much can parents spend on growth hormone treatment per year?
What was the original purpose of growth hormone injections?
Why do official statistics not show the full number of users?
What other treatments are sometimes included in ¡°premium parenting¡±?
How has the growth hormone market changed in recent years?

Discussion

Do you think parents should spend money on treatments to increase their child¡¯s height? Why or why not?
What pressures do parents face when raising children today?
Is physical appearance too important in modern society? Explain.
Should governments regulate cosmetic medical treatments for children more strictly?
What are the risks of using medical treatments for non-medical reasons?
How does ¡°competitive parenting¡± affect children emotionally?
Are similar trends happening in your country?
What is more important for success: physical traits or education? Why?

Vocabulary

Growth hormone – a chemical that helps the body grow
Injection – a shot given with a needle
Deficiency – a lack or shortage of something
Prescription – a doctor¡¯s order for medicine
Coverage – insurance payment for medical costs
Private payment – paying with your own money, not insurance
Demand – how much people want something
Premium – high quality or expensive
Market – the business area where goods are bought and sold
Competitive – involving strong competition between people