Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives : Full Report, with Commentary, Volume 434Jones and Bartlett, 1992 - 692 pages |
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... higher than for non - Hispanic whites , with rates among Puerto Rican - born Hispanics as much as 7 times higher.27 The cumula- tive incidence of AIDS among Hispanic women is about 8 times higher than among non- Hispanic women , and the ...
... higher than for non - Hispanic whites , with rates among Puerto Rican - born Hispanics as much as 7 times higher.27 The cumula- tive incidence of AIDS among Hispanic women is about 8 times higher than among non- Hispanic women , and the ...
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... higher than that of the overall United States population , with Japanese families having annual incomes 38 - percent higher than the national median income . Yet , some groups , particularly recent immigrants , are extreme- ly poor ...
... higher than that of the overall United States population , with Japanese families having annual incomes 38 - percent higher than the national median income . Yet , some groups , particularly recent immigrants , are extreme- ly poor ...
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... higher for cancer , 180 percent higher for stroke , and 100 percent higher for lung disease . For homicide , years of poten- tial life lost were 630 percent higher for black men than for white men . Among women of both races , death ...
... higher for cancer , 180 percent higher for stroke , and 100 percent higher for lung disease . For homicide , years of poten- tial life lost were 630 percent higher for black men than for white men . Among women of both races , death ...
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Healthy People 2000 | 1 |
Age Groups | 9 |
Special Populations | 29 |
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