Healthy People 2000: National Health Promotion and Disease Prevention ObjectivesJones and Bartlett, 1991 - 153 pages |
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... leading causes of death : unintentional injuries , homicide , and suicide ( Fig . 2.3 ) . Injuries Homicide Suicide Cancer Heart disease Congenital anomalies HIV infection Pneumonia / influenza Stroke Chronic lung disease 0 10 20 30 40 ...
... leading causes of death : unintentional injuries , homicide , and suicide ( Fig . 2.3 ) . Injuries Homicide Suicide Cancer Heart disease Congenital anomalies HIV infection Pneumonia / influenza Stroke Chronic lung disease 0 10 20 30 40 ...
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... leading causes of death for people between the ages of 25 and 65 are preventable , wholly or in part , through changes in lifestyle . Not only can adults change established lifestyles , social norms related to health can be changed as ...
... leading causes of death for people between the ages of 25 and 65 are preventable , wholly or in part , through changes in lifestyle . Not only can adults change established lifestyles , social norms related to health can be changed as ...
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... leading cause of death in the United States , and approximately half of these are alcohol - related . Alcohol - related traffic crashes are the leading cause of death and spinal cord injury for young Americans.60 Although use of ...
... leading cause of death in the United States , and approximately half of these are alcohol - related . Alcohol - related traffic crashes are the leading cause of death and spinal cord injury for young Americans.60 Although use of ...
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20 and older 75 percent ADAMHA Administration Age-adjusted baseline aged 15 aged 18 aged 20 aged 65 alcohol Association American Atlanta available in 1991 Baseline 2000 Target Baseline data available behaviors Bethesda causes of death Center for Health Centers for Disease children aged cholesterol coronary heart disease death rates Department of Health diabetes disabilities Disease Control Disease Prevention Drug Abuse Health and Human health promotion Healthy People 2000 high blood pressure Hispanic HIV infection homicide Human Services Hyattsville immunization Increase Indian Health Service Infectious Diseases leading cause least 50 percent low birth weight Low-income lung Mental Health National Cancer Institute National Center National Health National Institute Nutrition Pacific Islander Americans percent the proportion physical activity pregnancy prevalence Prevention and Health primary care providers programs Public Health Service Reduce Rockville sexually transmitted diseases Special Population Targets tobacco U.S. Department Washington women aged