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- November 2009 (48) 21 Nov 2009 05:22 GMT
... a food or digestive allergy in their child. No one really knows why and until ... was curtailed early because of the results. Baby Boomers are fast becoming the elders of our ... trend that is blamed, in part, on obesity. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a ...
- Get Fit Itasca partners with SHIP 21 Nov 2009 23:36 GMT
... School District 316, Blandin Foundation, University of Minnesota Extension, Itasca Community College, Children First, Itasca County Public Health, and Senator ... Health Improvement Plan (SHIP) to tackle the obesity issue. The goal of SHIP is to help ...
- Montana Children: the Healthy, the Needy, and the Sad 17 Nov 2009 03:14 GMT
... Montana Children: the Healthy, the Needy, and the Sad ... indicators—from poverty rates and family habits to obesity, school performance, daycare options, neighborhood safety, and ... of 10-to-17-year-olds in Montana are overweight or obese, compared to 32 percent nationally. Montana kids ...
- Minnesota slips in health-ranking study 17 Nov 2009 20:13 GMT
... of premature deaths, deaths from cardiovascular disease, infant mortality, uninsured population, and occupational fatalities. But ... Minnesota decreased; last year, 84.7 percent of children aged 19 to 35 months received complete ... the age of 18 from 9.7 percent. Obesity has also increased over the past 10 ...
- Report Ranks Healthiest and Unhealthiest States 18 Nov 2009 22:17 GMT
... of health, including everything from how many children receive recommended vaccinations, to obesity and smoking ... death rate from heart disease and high infant mortality. In general, residents of these states ... likely to be smokers or to be obese, the report found. They also have worse ...
- America's Health Rankings(TM) Finds Advances in Disease Treatment, but Not Disease Prevention; Preventable Chronic Diseases Threaten Access and Affordability of Medical Care 17 Nov 2009 05:30 GMT
... -- Diseases associated with smoking, poor eating habits and ... than 1 in 4 Americans are now obese - an increase of 129 percent in ... in crime rates, infectious disease, smoking and infant mortality rates. Challenges since 1990 include the ...
- America's Health Rankings(TM) Finds Advances in Disease Treatment, but Not Disease Prevention; Preventable Chronic Diseases Threaten Access and Affordability of Medical Care (BIZ) 17 Nov 2009 05:30 GMT
... "As our nation's leaders discuss health care reform and ... Currently, 27 percent of the population is obese. A supplemental analysis to this year's report ... in crime rates, infectious disease, smoking and infant mortality rates. Challenges since 1990 include the ...
- America's Health Rankings'¢ Finds Advances in Disease Treatment, but Not Disease Prevention; Preventable Chronic Diseases Threaten Access and Affordability of Medical Care 17 Nov 2009 05:30 GMT
... notes a worrisome escalation in preventable diseases that ... Currently, 27 percent of the population is obese. A supplemental analysis to this year's report ... in crime rates, infectious disease, smoking and infant mortality rates. Challenges since 1990 include the ...
- America's Health Rankings Finds Advances in Disease Treatment, but Not Disease Prevention; Preventable Chronic Diseases Threaten Access and Affordability of Medical Care 17 Nov 2009 05:34 GMT
... notes a worrisome escalation in preventable diseases that ... Currently, 27 percent of the population is obese. A supplemental analysis to this year's report ... in crime rates, infectious disease, smoking and infant mortality rates. Challenges since 1990 include the ...
- America's Health Rankings Finds Advances in Disease Treatment, but Not Disease Prevention; Preventable Chronic Diseases 17 Nov 2009 05:55 GMT
... America's Health Rankings Finds Advances in Disease Treatment, ... Currently, 27 percent of the population is obese. A supplemental analysis to this year's report ... in crime rates, infectious disease, smoking and infant mortality rates. Challenges since 1990 include the ...
- America's Health Rankings'¢ Finds Advances in Disease Treatment, but Not Disease Prevention; Preventable Chronic Diseases 17 Nov 2009 06:34 GMT
... The data contained in the 20 th Anniversary Edition ... Currently, 27 percent of the population is obese. A supplemental analysis to this year’s report ... in crime rates, infectious disease, smoking and infant mortality rates. Challenges since 1990 include the ...
- State drops to 6th place in national health ranking 18 Nov 2009 05:15 GMT
... prenatal care, falling immunization rates and more children living in poverty. More Minnesotans are also ... which remains high at 18.3 percent, and obesity, which is "the fastest-growing public health threat ... The percentage of the population counted as obese is 131 percent higher than when the ...
- NFL notebook: Hardwick out for Broncos game 20 Nov 2009 08:17 GMT
... said Clary might work out on Saturday. Minnesota coach Brad Childress said Thursday he is reviewing an offer ... which encourages physical activity to combat childhood obesity, and the president`s community service initiative United We ...
- November 2009 (46) 20 Nov 2009 01:58 GMT
... a food or digestive allergy in their child. No one really knows why and until ... was curtailed early because of the results. Baby Boomers are fast becoming the elders of our ... trend that is blamed, in part, on obesity. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a ...
- November 2009 (47) 20 Nov 2009 06:59 GMT
... a food or digestive allergy in their child. No one really knows why and until ... was curtailed early because of the results. Baby Boomers are fast becoming the elders of our ... trend that is blamed, in part, on obesity. Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) is a ...
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