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2009
Teen
Birth Rates Increase in Over Half of States
(January
7, 2009)
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2008
More
Than One in Six Households Have Wireless Phones Only
(December
17,
2008|HTML)
4
in 10 Adults, 1 in 9 Kids Use CAM Therapy
(December
10,
2008|Press
Release|Statcast)
Unmarried
Women Less Likely to Have Health Insurance (December
3,
2008|HTML)
Food
Allergies on the Rise Among U.S. Children
(October
22,
2008|HTML|Statcast)
CDC
Releases New Infant Mortality Data
(October 15,
2008)
Men
Twice as Likely as Women to Adopt
(August 7,
2008)
Americans
Make Nearly Four Visits to the Doctor a Year On Average
(August 6,
2008)
New
Report Finds Regional, State Differences in Health Insurance Coverage
(June 25,
2008|Statcast)
U.S.
Mortality Drops Sharply in 2006, Latest Data Show
(June 11,
2008)
Percentage
of Infants Ever Breastfed Continues to Rise
(April
30,
2008|HTML|Statcast)
Pregnancy
Rate Drops for U.S. Women Under Age 25
(April 14,
2008)
New
Report Provides Information on HIV Prevalence in the U.S. Household
Population (January
29, 2008)
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2007
Cholesterol
Levels Decline for Many Adults
(December 12,
2007|Statcast)
Teen
Birth Rate Rises for First Time in 15 Years
(December 5,
2007|Statcast)
Nearly
One in Five Americans Say They Can't Afford Needed Health Care
(December 3,
2007|Statcast)
New
CDC Study Finds No Increase in Obesity Among Adults; But Levels Still
High
(November 28,
2007)
U.S.
Life Expectancy Hits New High of Nearly 78 Years
(September
12, 2007)
CDC
Issues New Patient Visit Report
(June
29, 2007)
New
CDC Report Documents Percentage of People Without Health Insurance
(June
25, 2007)
New
CDC Report Examines Drug Use and Sexual Behavior
(June
22, 2007)
Overall
Infant Mortality Rate in the United States Holding Steady.
However Black Women Have More than Twice the Rate of White Women
(May
2, 2007)
Oral
Health Improving for Most Americans, But Tooth Decay Among Preschool
Children on the Rise
(April
30, 2007)
New
Report Shows Decline in Stillbirths
(February
21, 2007)
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2006
State
of Childhood Asthma, United States: 1980-2005
(December 12, 2006)
Training
for Terrorism-Related Conditions in Hospitals: United States, 2003-2004
(December 11, 2006)
Teen
Births Continue to Drop; Births to Unmarried Women of All Ages on the
Rise
(November 17, 2006)
New
Report Finds Pain Affects Millions of Americans
(November 15, 2006)
Almost
Half of Hospitals Experience Crowded Emergency Departments
(September 27, 2006)
More
Physicians Using Electronic Medical Records
(July 21, 2006)
Outpatient
U.S. Medical Care Exceeds 1 Billion Visits
(June 23, 2006)
Health
Insurance for Children Improved in 2005; Overall Coverage Varies by
State
(June 21, 2006)
Fertility,
Contraception, and Fatherhood: Data on Men and Women from the National
Survey of Family Growth
(May 31, 2006)
CDC
Issues New Report, “Birth and Fertility Rates for States by Hispanic Origin
Subgroups: United States, 1990 and 2000”
(May 9, 2006)
Deaths:
Preliminary Data for 2004
(April 19, 2006)
Obesity
Still a Major Problem
(April 14, 2006)
More
Work Needed to Ensure U.S. Hospitals Equipped and Staffed to Handle
Pediatric Emergency Patients (February
28, 2006)
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2005
Obesity,
High Blood Pressure Impacting Many U.S. Adults Ages 55-64
(December 8, 2005)
Preliminary
Birth Data for 2004 (October
28, 2005)
Health
Insurance Coverage for Children up in 2004; Number of Uninsured Adults
Stable
(June 29, 2005)
Fewer
Americans Smoke, but Fewer Physically Active in Leisure-Time-- Rating
on Overall Health Status is down in 2004
(June 29, 2005)
More
Boys Born Than Girls--New Report Documents Total Gender Ratios
At Birth From 1940 to 2002
(June 14, 2005)
Hoja
Informativa (Fact Sheet in Spanish)
NVSR Volume 53, Number 20. 20 pp. (PHS) 2005-1120
(8/2005)
Visits
to U.S. Emergency Departments at All-Time High; Number of Departments
Shrinking
(May 26, 2005)
New
Study Shows Limited Use of Electronic Medical Records
(March 15, 2005)
Life
Expectancy Hits Record High--Gender Gap Narrows
(February 28, 2004)
More
Babies Born at Very Low Birthweight--Linked
to Rise in Infant Mortality in 2002
(January 24, 2005)
Hoja
Informativa
(Fact Sheet in Spanish)
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2004
Married
Adults Are Healthiest, New CDC Report Shows
(December 15, 2004)
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)
New
CDC Report Confirms Increase in 2002 Infant Mortality Rate
(November 24, 2004)
Birth
Rate for Women Aged 40-44 Rose in 2003, New Report Finds
(November 23, 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)
Obesity
Still a Major Problem, New Data Show
(October 6, 2004)
Ambulatory
Care Visits to Physician Offices, Hospital Outpatient Departments, and
Emergency Departments: United States, 1999-2000
(September 23, 2004)
New
Report Maps Women's Health in the United States Shows Patterns by State
for Key Indicators
(September 1, 2004)
New
Study Shows Critical Role for Primary Care Specialists--Most
Often the Source of Preventive Care
(August 26, 2004)
More
Children Than Ever Had Health Insurance in 2003, But Coverage For
Working-Age Adults Declined
(June 30, 2004)
Updated
Pregnancy Estimates From CDC Now Available
(June 15, 2004)
Hoja
Informativa
(Fact Sheet in Spanish)
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)
New
Report Studies Emergency Departments That Serve High Volumes of "Safety
Net" Patients
(May 21, 2004)
New
Report Tracks Trends in Births by State, Shows Westward Shift in Births
(May 10, 2004)
Hoja
Informativa (Fact Sheet in Spanish)
2004
National Nursing Home Survey to Begin Includes New Nursing Assistant
Supplement
(April, 2004)
Nine
Million U.S. Children Diagnosed with Asthma, New Report Finds
(March 31, 2004)
CDC
Releases Latest Data on Emergency Department Visits
(March 18, 2004)
New
Report Presents Rates of Reproduction for 1990-2002 and Latest U.S.
Intrinsic Rates
(March 18, 2004)
Hoja
Informativa (Fact Sheet
in Spanish)
Home
Health Care Patients: Data from the 2000 National Home and Hospice Care
Survey
(March, 2004)
New
Report Examines Americans' Health Behaviors
(February 25, 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)
Health
Care in America:
Trends in Utilization
(January 30, 2004)
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2003
Teen
Birth Rate Continues to Decline; African-American Teens Show Sharpest
Drop--Final
2002 United States Birth Data Now Available
(December 17, 2003)
Hoja
Informativa (Fact Sheet
in Spanish)
HHS
Issues Report Charting Steady Gains in Americans' Health, Though
Diabetes Remains Growing Concern
(October
3, 2003)
U.S.
Pregnancy Rate Down from Peak; Births and Abortions on the Decline
(October
31, 2003)
Hoja
Informativa (Fact Sheet in Spanish)
Report
Compares U.S. and Russian Mortality Now Available
(September
26, 2003)
New
Report Looks at Latest Mortality Trends
(September 25, 2003)
New
CDC Report Shows Record Low Infant Mortality Rate SIDS Rate Drops 11
percent in One Year
(September 15, 2003)
New
Report Profiles Hospice Care in the United States Shows Drop in Length
of Care
(August 21, 2003)
Aging
Boomers Drive Up Doctor Visits--Diagnostic Tests and
Prescriptions Also on Increase
(August 11, 2003)
U.S.
Birth Rate Reaches Record Low--Births to Teens Continue 12-Year
Decline; Cesarean Deliveries Reach All-Time High
(July 25, 2003)
Latest
Guide to Health Statistics for Over 40 Nations is Now Available
(July 14, 2003)
New
Report Revises Birth and Fertility Rates for the 1990s Uses 2000 Census
Population Estimates to Improve Accuracy
(August 4, 2003)
Hoja
Informativa (Fact Sheet in Spanish)
More
Americans Seek Medical Care in Hospital Emergency Rooms--Injuries
Cause One in Three Visits
(June 4, 2003)
HHS
Issues New Report on Americans' overall Physical Activity Levels--One
in Five Adults Engage in High Level of Activity, But One in Four are Largely
Inactive (May 14,
2003)
New
Report Shows Link between Community Environment and Women's Health
(April 22, 2003)
New
Report Shows Current Patterns of Hospitalization in the United States--Hospital
Stays Much Shorter Now than 30 Years Ago
(April 9, 2003)
HHS
Study Finds Life Expectancy in the U.S. Rose to 77.2 Years in 2001--Annual
Mortality Report Also Includes New Category for Terrorism Homicide
(March 14, 2003)
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2002
HHS
Issues New Report Showing More American Children Received Health
Insurance in Early 2002--Early
Release of Selected Estimates Based on Data From the January-June 2002
NHIS (December
31, 2002)
New
Birth Report Shows More Moms Get Prenatal Care--Births:
Final Data for 2001
(December 18, 2002)
American
Women Are Waiting to Begin Families; Average Age at First Birth up More
Than 3 Years From 1970 to 2000--Mean Age of Mother,
1970-2000
(December 11, 2002)
Obesity
Still on the Rise, New Data Show
(October 8, 2002)
Final
2000 Mortality Statistics Now Available
(September 16,
2002)
HHS
Issues Report Showing Dramatic Improvements in America's Health Over
Past 50 Years--Infant Mortality at Record Low, Life
Expectancy at Record High
(September 12, 2002)
New
CDC Report Analyzes Patterns of Body Weight in US Adults--Striking
differences by race, ethnicity, gender, and education
(September 6, 2002)
New
CDC Report Analyzes Patterns of Infant Mortality in 2000
(August 28, 2002)
New
Report Sheds Light on Trends and Patterns in Marriage, Divorce, and
Cohabitation
(July 24, 2002)
HHS
Report Shows More American Children With Health Coverage;
Progress Reflects Success of Bi-Partisan State Children’s Health
Insurance Program--Early Release of Selected Estimates Based on Data
From the 2001 NHIS
(July 15, 2002)
HHS
Report Shows Teen Birth Rate Falls to New Record Low in 2001--Births:
Preliminary Data for 2001
(June 6, 2002)
Physician
Visits Reach 824 Million in 2000;
More Cardiovascular-Renal, Hormone and Metabolic/Nutrient Drug Visits--National
Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2000 Summary
(June 5, 2002)
Teen
Birth Rates Decline in all States During the 1990s
(May 30, 2002)
New
CDC Report Looks at Attention-Deficit/Hyperactivity Disorder--Attention
Deficit Disorder and Learning Disability: United States, 1997-98
(May 22, 2002)
Comprehensive
Report on 2000 Growth Charts Available
(May 13, 2002)
Visits
to the Emergency Department Increase Nationwide--National
Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 2000 Emergency Department
Summary
(April 22,
2002)
HHS
Report Shows 7 in 10 Adults are Not Active Regularly
Leisure-Time Physical Activity Among Adults: United States, 1997–98
(Released April 7, 2002)
Women
Are Having More Children, New Report Shows Teen Births Continue to
Decline--Births: Final Data for 2000
(February 12,
2002)
Health
Insurance Coverage Improves for American Children--Early
Release of Selected Estimates from the National Health Interview Survey (NHIS)
Data From January-June 2001 (Released
February 4, 2002)
New
CDC Report Shows Decline in Infant Mortality Rate in 1999 Analyzes Patterns
of Infant Mortality
(January 31, 2002)
HHS
Report Finds Health Improves for Most Racial, Ethnic Groups; But
Disparities Remain in Some Areas--Healthy People 2000:
Trends in Racial and Ethnic-Specific Rates for the Health Status
Indicators: United States, 1990-98
(January 24,
2002)
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2001
New
CDC Report Tracks Trends in Cesarean Births and VBACs during the 1990s
(December 27, 2001)
Life
Expectancy Hits New High in 2000; Mortality Declines for Several Leading
Causes of Death--Deaths: Preliminary Data for 2000
(October 10,
2001)
New
Estimates for Asthma Tracked
(October 5, 2001)
New
CDC Report on US Mortality U.S. Mortality Patterns
(September
25, 2001)
New
CDC Report Tracks Trends in Teen Births from 1940-2000
(September 25,
2001)
CDC
Releases Report on Alcohol Use in the United States
(September
21, 2001)
Key
Health Measures Tracked in National Survey
(September
20, 2001)
HHS
Issues Report on Community Health in Rural, Urban Areas; Statistics Show
Suburban Residents Fare Better in Many Key Health Indicators--Health,
United States, 2001 With Urban and Rural Health Chartbook
(September 10, 2001)
Smoking
During Pregnancy--Rates Drop Steadily in the 1990's, but among Teen
Mothers Progress Has Stalled--Smoking during pregnancy
in the 1990s (August 28, 2001)
New
Study Profiles Women's Use of Health Care; Women more likely than men to
visit the doctor, more likely to have annual exams--Utilization
of Ambulatory Medical Care by Women: United States, 1997-98 (July 25, 2001)
New
CDC Report Shows Teen Birth Rate Hits Record Low; U.S. Births Top 4
Million in 2000--Births: Preliminary Data for 2000 (July 24, 2001)
Physician
Visits Increase for Older Patients; Doctors Prescribe More Medications
for Patients of All Ages--National Ambulatory Medical
Care Survey: 1999 Summary (July 17, 2001)
Mortality
Declines for Several Leading Causes of Death in 1999--Deaths:
Preliminary Data for 1999 (June 26, 2001)
Visits
to the Emergency Department Exceed 100 Million in 1999; Fewer Young
People Require Emergency Treatment for Injuries--National
Hospital Ambulatory Medical Care Survey: 1999 Emergency Department
Summary (June 25, 2001)
Teen
Pregnancy Rate Reaches a Record Low in 1997--Trends in
Pregnancy Rates for the United States, 1976-97; An Update (June 12, 2001)
43
Percent of First Marriages Break Up Within 15 Years--First
Marriage Dissolution, Divorce, and Remarriage: United States (May 24, 2001)
International
Classification of Diseases-
10th Revision (ICD-10)
(May 17,
2001)
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2000 Population Standard for Age-Adjusting Death Rates in the
United States
(May 17,
/2001)
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Hospital
Stays Grow Shorter, Heart Disease Leading Cause of Hospitalization--1999
National Hospital Discharge Survey (April 24, 2001)
New
Series of Reports to Monitor Health of Older Americans
(April 18, 2001)
Higher
Order Multiple Births Drop for First Time in a Decade--Births:
Final Data for 1999 (April 17, 2001)
More
American Children and Teens are Overweight--Prevalence
of Overweight Among Children and Adolescents: United States, 1999 (March 12, 2001)
Hospital
Use Down but Avoidable Hospitalizations Increase (March 12, 2001)
Sports-Related
Injuries Cause 2.6 Million Visits Annually by Children and Young Adults
to Emergency Rooms
(March 5, 2001)
New
National Hospital Data Set Now Available
(February 9, 2001)
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2000
New
Report Tracks Trends and Patterns in Nonmarital Births--50-year rise in
births to unmarried women levels off during the 1990's
(October 18, 2000)
New
CDC Birth Report Shows Teen Birth Rates Continue to Drop; Report Also Covers
Key Aspects of Maternal and Infant Health--Births:
Preliminary Data for 1999.
(August 8, 2000)
Mammography
on the Rise for Women Age 50 and Over--Health, United
States, 2000 With Adolescent Health Chartbook.
(July 26, 2000)
Gun
Deaths Among Children and Teens Drop Sharply--Deaths: Final
Data for 1998.
(July 24, 2000)
Infant
Mortality Statistics Show Variation by Race, Ethnicity, and State
(July 20, 2000)
New Report Details Injuries in
America--the place, type, and cause of 41 million injuries annually
(June 20, 2000)
New
Pediatric Growth Charts Provide Tool To Ward Off Future Weight Problems--CDC
Growth Charts: United States.
(May 30, 2000)
Top
Health Stories of 1999, based on data from the National Center for
Health Statistics, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention
(May 24, 2000)
State
Data on Teen Births Now Available--Variations in Teenage
Birth Rates, 1991-98: National and State Trends
(April 24, 2000)
Births
in the United States Increase for the First Time Since 1990--Births:
Final Data for 1998.
(March 28, 2000)
Nutrition
Monitoring in the United States: The Directory of Federal and State
Nutrition Monitoring and Related Research Activities--Up-to-date
Guide to Federal and State Nutrition Data and Research Activities (March 21, 2000)
U.S.
Nursing Homes Profiled in A New Report--An Overview of
Nursing Home Facilities: Data from the 1997 National Nursing Home
Survey (March 1, 2000)
Puerto
Ricans' Health Fares Worse Than Other U.S. Hispanics--Health
Outcomes Among Hispanic Subgroups: Data from the National Health Interview
Survey, 1992-95
(February 23, 2000)
U.S. Pregnancy Rate Lowest in Two Decades--New Report
Documents Trends in Births, Abortions, and Miscarriages
(February 11, 2000)
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1999
New
NCHS Publications Address Critical Issues in Health Care (December 31, 1999)
U.S. Pregnancy Rate Lowest in
Two Decades--New Report Documents Trends in Births, Abortions, and
Miscarriages
(December 15, 1999)
Attendant, Place, and Timing
and Use of Obstetric Interventions of U.S. Births Change Over Past Decade
(December 2, 1999)
New
Guide to Help Local Communities Establish Teen Pregnancy Prevention
Programs
(October 25, 1999)
Annual
Report on Nation's Health Spotlights Elderly Americans
(October 13, 1999)
AIDS
Falls From Top Fifteen Causes of Death; Teen Births, Homicides Decline; But
no Change in Infant Mortality
(October 5, 1999)
Multiple Birth Rate for Older
Women is Sky Rocketing
(September 14, 1999)
Infant Mortality Rates Vary by
Race and Ethnicity--New Report Examines Contributing Causes (August 5, 1999)
Latest Data on Ambulatory
Medical Care in America--New Information Available on Managed Care (July 12, 1999)
NCHS
Appoints New Leaders for National Health Surveys
(July 12, 1999)
Latest Final Mortality
Statistics Available
(June 30, 1999)
New
Report Documents Improvement in American's Health
(June 10, 1999)
New
Data Show AIDS Patients Less Likely to be Hospitalized
(June 9, 1999)
Maternal and Child Health
Compared in U.S. and Russia
(May 25, 1999)
Teen
Birth Rate Down in All States Drives U.S. Birth Rate to Record Low
(April 29, 1999)
Ambulatory and Inpatient
Procedures
(April 20, 1999)
Folate and Vitamin B12 Blood
Concentrations Vary by Race and Ethnicity; Supplement Users
Have Higher Concentrations
(March 26, 1999)
New
NHANES Survey Kicks Off
(March 18, 1999)
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1998
Teens
Less Likely to Have Second Baby
(December 17, 1998)
Ambulatory
and Inpatient Procedures
(December 16, 1998)
Smoking
Among Teen Mothers is on the Rise
(November 19, 1998)
Final
Mortality Data for 1996 Sets New Records Highest Life Expectancy and
Lowest Infant Mortality Rate
(November 10, 1998)
Current
Estimates From the National Health Interview Survey, 1995
(October 30, 1998)
Nutrition
Monitoring in the United States and Related Research Activities
(October 23, 1998)
SIDS
Deaths Reach New Record Low in 1997, but Disparities Persist for
Minority Communities
(October 22, 1998)
Office
Visits to Orthopedic Surgeons: United States, 1995-96
(October 7, 1998)
AIDS
falls from Top Ten Causes of Death; Teen Births, Infant Mortality,
Homicide All Decline
(October 7, 1998)
Injury
Mortality Varies by Country
(October 5, 1998)
Health
In America Tied to Income and Education
(July
30, 1998)
Update
on Risk Factors for Infant Mortality
(August 27, 1998)
Latest
Birth Statistics for the Nation Released
(June 30, 1998)
Teenage
Births in the United States: State Trends, 1991-96, an Update
(June 30, 1998)
Report
Documents Three Decades of Surgical Sterilization Trends
(June 26, 1998)
New
Study Shows Lower Mortality Rates for Infants Delivered By Certified
Nurse Midwives
(May 19, 1998)
Teen
Birth Rates Down in All States
(April 30, 1998)
10
Million Americans of All Ages Do not Get Enough to Eat
(March 26, 1998)
New
Report on Declining Cancer Incidence and Death Rates; Report Shows
Progress in Controlling Cancer
(March 12, 1998)
Firm
Size, Location Determines Who Gets Employer-Sponsored Health Insurance
(March 10, 1998)
Injury
Visits to Hospital Emergency Departments
(March 3,
1998)
New
Study Identifies Infants at Greatest Health Risk
(February 26, 1998)
New
Study of Patterns of Death in the United States
(February 23, 1998)
New
Study Profiles Hispanic Births in America
(February 13, 1998)
HHS
Issues First Comprehensive Survey of Working Women's Health
(February 10, 1998)
Latex
Allergy Testing in the National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey
(January 28, 1998)
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1997
New
Report on Disability Available from NCHS
(November
13, 1997)
Triplet
Births: Trends and Outcomes, 1971-94
(November
13, 1997)
New
Report on Disability Available from NCHS
(November
1997)
Vital
Statistics Report Shows Significant Gain in Health (September
11, 1997)
Report
on Nation's Health Documents Toll of Injuries in U.S. (July
24, 1997)
Federal
Government Issues Key Report on Well-Being of Nation's Children
(July
2, 1997)
1995
Final Mortality Statistics Released (June
12, 1997)
1995
Birth Statistics Released (June
10, 1997)
New
Report Documents Trends in Childbearing, Reproductive Health
(June
5, 1997)
Monitoring
Health Care in America (June
1997)
Teen
Sex Down, New Study Shows (May
1, 1997)
Mother's
Educational Level Influences Birth Rate
(April
24, 1997)
Atlas
Reveals New Mortality Patterns for the United States (April
14, 1997)
More
Americans of all Ages are Overweight
(March 6, 1997)
Blood
Lead Levels Keep Dropping; New Guidelines Proposed for Those Most
Vulnerable (February
20, 1997)
Americans
Less Likely to Use Nursing Home Care Today (January
23, 1997)
Family
Environment Affects Health of Family Members (January
1997)
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1996
Teenage
Birth Rates Down in a Majority of States
(December
19, 1996)
Monitoring
Health Care in America (December
1996)
Healthy
People 2000 Review, 1995-96
Ambulatory
Care Visits for Asthma: United States,
1993-94 (September
26, 1996)
Vital
Statistics Report Shows Broad Gains in the Nation's Health (October
4, 1996)
Monitoring
Health Care in America (September
1996)
Reporting
of Marriage and Divorce Statistics
Teen
Births Drop For Third Straight Year (June
24, 1996)
HHS
Issues Annual "Health, United States" Report, with Special
Profile of Women's Health (June
18, 1996)
Monitoring
Health Care in America (June
1996)
Exposure
to Second-Hand Smoke Widespread (April
23, 1996)
New
Director Named to Head NCHS (April
1, 1996)
Monitoring
Health Care in America
(March
1996)
Advance
Report of Final Mortality Statistics, United States: 1993 (February
29, 1996)
Mortality
Trends for Alzheimer's Disease (February
29, 1996)
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1995
Monitoring
Health Care in America, (December 1995)
CDC
Releases Natality and Teen Pregnancy Reports (September
21, 1995)
Monitoring
Health Care in America, (September 1995)
Healthy
People 2000 Review, 1994, (July 31, 1995)
Advance
Report of Final Marriage
Statistics, 1989 and 1990, (July 17, 1995)
Many
Teens Engage in Risk-Taking Behaviors That Can Lead to Chronic Disease,
Injury, or Death, (July 11, 1995)
U.S.
Infant and General Mortality: Racial and Socioeconomic Disparities,
(July 9, 1995)
Annual
Report on Nation's Health Shows Continued Disparities (June
22, 1995)
Births
to Unmarried Mothers: United States, (June 6, 1995)
Birth
Characteristics for Asian or Pacific Islander Subgroups, (May 11,
1995)
Relationship
Between Cigarette Smoking and Other Unhealthy Behaviors Among Our Nation's
Youth: United States, (April 24, 1995)
Advance
Report of Final Divorce Statistics, (April
18, 1995)
Office
Visits for Glaucoma: United States, (March
30, 1995)
Advance
Report of Final Mortality Statistics, (March
22, 1995) (Corrected and reprinted)
Contraceptive
Use in the United States, (February
14, 1995)
Injury-Related
Visits to Hospital Emergency Departments: United States, (February 1, 1995)
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1994
Overweight
Teens Increase to 21 Percent
(November 10, 1994)
Advance
Report of Final Natality Statistics
(October
25, 1994)
Health
Insurance and Cancer Screening Among Women(August 3, 1994)
Blood
Lead Levels in the U.S. Population
(July 26, 1994)
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