Healthy People 2000: Summary ReportJones & Bartlett Learning, LLC, 1990 - 172 pages |
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Page 21
... nearly 800,000 lives be- tween 1964 and 1985 , with an average gain in life expectancy of 21 years for each death avoided or postponed.53 Despite these gains , smoking is still responsible for one of every six deaths in the United ...
... nearly 800,000 lives be- tween 1964 and 1985 , with an average gain in life expectancy of 21 years for each death avoided or postponed.53 Despite these gains , smoking is still responsible for one of every six deaths in the United ...
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... Nearly 1 of every 8 Americans lives in a family with an income below the Federal pover- ty level . Nearly a quarter of children younger than 6 are members of such families.10 Low income itself ( or low socioeconomic status ) is a ...
... Nearly 1 of every 8 Americans lives in a family with an income below the Federal pover- ty level . Nearly a quarter of children younger than 6 are members of such families.10 Low income itself ( or low socioeconomic status ) is a ...
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... nearly two - thirds of 10th graders report having tried cigarettes . More than a fourth of 10th graders report having smoked a cigarette during the preceding month and nearly one in five reports smoking a pack or more in the previous ...
... nearly two - thirds of 10th graders report having tried cigarettes . More than a fourth of 10th graders report having smoked a cigarette during the preceding month and nearly one in five reports smoking a pack or more in the previous ...
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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