2004 News Releases
Teens
Delaying Sexual Activity: Using Contraception More Effectively--New
Data on Contraceptive Use Among Adults
(December 10, 2004)
Hoja
Informativa (News Release in Spanish)
Almost Half of Americans Use at Least One Prescription Drug Annual Report
on Nation's Health Shows
(December 2, 2004)
Births
to Youngest Teens at Lowest Levels in Almost 60 Years
(November 15, 2004)
Americans
Slightly Taller, Much Heavier Than Four Decades Ago
(October 27, 2004)
More
Children Than Ever Had Health Insurance in 2003, But Coverage For
Working-Age Adults Declined
(June 30, 2004)
First
Joint Survey of Health in Canada and the United States Shows Both
Countries Report High Level of Health
(June 2, 2004)
More
Than One-Third of U.S. Adults Use Complementary and Alternative Medicine,
According to New Government Survey
(May 27, 2004)
Nine
Million U.S. Children Diagnosed with Asthma, New Report Finds
(March 31, 2004)
U.S.
Life Expectancy at All-Time High, But Infant Mortality Increases (February
11, 2004)
Elderly
Patients Prescribed Inappropriate Medications at 8 Percent of Doctor
Visits
(February 9, 2004)
Calorie
Consumption on the Rise in United States, Particularly Among Women
(February 5, 2004)
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