Healthy People 2000: Summary ReportJones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, 1990 - 172 pages |
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Page 20
... blood pressure can reduce the risk of heart disease . Approximately 13 percent of the nearly 150,000 Americans who died of stroke in 1986 were between the ages of 25 and 64 , and the majority of these were aged 55 through 64 . Black men ...
... blood pressure can reduce the risk of heart disease . Approximately 13 percent of the nearly 150,000 Americans who died of stroke in 1986 were between the ages of 25 and 64 , and the majority of these were aged 55 through 64 . Black men ...
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... blood pressure is much more common among blacks of both genders than among the total population . Severe high blood pressure is present 3 times more often among blacks than among whites.19 Overweight is a problem for 44 percent of black ...
... blood pressure is much more common among blacks of both genders than among the total population . Severe high blood pressure is present 3 times more often among blacks than among whites.19 Overweight is a problem for 44 percent of black ...
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... blood pressure detection and control , and Pap tests . Several other preventive ser- vices , such as screening mammography , have also been shown to be effective . In 1989 , the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force reported on its review ...
... blood pressure detection and control , and Pap tests . Several other preventive ser- vices , such as screening mammography , have also been shown to be effective . In 1989 , the U.S. Preventive Services Task Force reported on its review ...
Contents
Priorities for Health Promotion and Disease Prevention | 5 |
Sexually Transmitted Diseases | 18 |
Immunization and Infectious | 71 |
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Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention Objectives Limited preview - 1991 |
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