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  Provisional Vital Statistics for January 2008 Released. Births, Marriages, Divorces, and Deaths: Provisional Data for January 2008...more

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  Design and Operation of the National Asthma Survey...more

 

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  Nearly 1.3 Million Men Have Adopted a Child in Their Lifetime. Twice as likely as women to have adopted, new report shows...more

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   Latest Health Care Statistics Now Available. On average, Americans make nearly four medical visits per year...more

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  Most ER Visits Occur After Business Hours. Data from the 2006 Emergency Department Summary...more

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  Diabetes-Related Visits To Outpatient Departments Up 43% for Adults Since 1996. Data from the 2006 Outpatient Department Summary ...more

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  Chronic Conditions Account for Half of All Doctor Office Visits. Data from the 2006 National Ambulatory Medical Care Survey...more

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  Knee Replacements for 45-64 Year-Olds Doubled from 2000-2006. Data from the 2006 National Hospital Discharge Survey....more

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  NHIS Singleton PSU files released.  Supplementary resources for the small number of occurrences of singleton PSUs in the 1997-present NHIS public use files...more
Image of a man looking into the future   New Decennial Life Tables for the U.S. Now Available. First in a series of reports on life tables based on the 2000 decennial Census released...more

 

 

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