Trends in Cardiovascular Risk Factors in US Adults by Race and ...
Key facts about Americans and guns | Pew Research Center
There are differences in gun ownership rates by political affiliation, gender, community type and other factors. Party: 45% of Republicans and ...
Climate Impacts on Human Health
... disease (COPD), and cardiovascular disease. Climate change is expected to ... U.S. population, and more than 34 million Americans have been diagnosed with asthma.
Why life expectancy in the US is falling - Harvard Health
For each of us, lifespan is affected by additional factors, including health habits, disease, and genes. Why is life expectancy falling in the ...
Social Determinants of Health - Healthy People 2030
That raises their risk of health conditions like heart disease, diabetes, and obesity — and even lowers life expectancy relative to people who do have access to ...
Department of Health - Commonwealth of Pennsylvania
The mission of the Pennsylvania Department of Health (DOH) is to promote healthy behaviors, prevent injury and disease, and to assure the safe delivery of ...
Why Black Americans are at higher risk from heart disease and stroke
Dr. Mercedes Carnethon explains what causes Black Americans to have more heart disease and stroke risk factors and discusses solutions to ...
County Health Rankings & Roadmaps
The County Health Rankings model shows us how these factors work together ... Two adults play tennis and embrace. Webinar. Creating communities to ...
The HIV.gov Timeline reflects the history of the domestic HIV/AIDS epidemic from the first reported cases in 1981 to the present.
Disparities in the Prevalence of Hospitalizations and In ... - MDPI
... cardiovascular (CV) risk factors [9]. CVD in NAFLD is also exhibited by subclinical atherosclerosis, subclinical acute myocardial infarction (AMI), carotid ...
Alcohol and Drug Abuse Statistics (Facts About Addiction)
Environmental factors that may increase a person's risk of addiction ... 3.3 million (27.9%) of unemployed American adults had substance use ...
Death rates linked to obesity-related heart disease are up ... - KSTP
The rate of deaths from ischemic heart disease related to obesity nearly tripled in the U.S. over a two-decade span, according to new ...
National Statistics on Child Abuse - National Children's Alliance
More than 550,000 children are known to U.S. authorities to be abused. An estimated 558,899 children (unique incidents) were victims of abuse and neglect in the ...
SGLT2i Prescriptions for Heart Failure Are Rising, but Vary Across US
Older adults, males, and individuals with diabetes or coronary heart disease were at especially high risk for heart failure. Even after ...
Obesity-Linked Heart Deaths Surge in US Over 20 Years
The highest rate of deaths from ischemic heart disease related to obesity were noted among middle-aged men ages 55-64, Black adults and people ...
Tirzepatide improves heart health and function in obese HFpEF ...
In the international SUMMIT trial, adults with heart failure preserved ejection fraction (HFpEF) and obesity taking tirzepatide for up to 3 ...
Heart Disease and Stroke Statistics 2023 Update - YouTube
Writing Group Chair Connie Tsao, MD, MPH, FAHA and Vice Chair Seth Martin, MD, MHS, FAHA summarize what's new and discuss a few key ...
Mental Health By the Numbers | NAMI
U.S. adults experience mental illness each year ... People with depression have a 40% higher risk of developing cardiovascular and metabolic diseases than the ...
The top 10 causes of death - World Health Organization (WHO)
In 2021, ischaemic heart disease ranked second, closely tracking stroke in total absolute number of deaths and one place ahead of COVID-19.
How heart disease has a greater impact on Black communities in the ...
Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the U.S., but the statistics are even more serious for Black Americans.
Food Insecurity - Healthy People 2030 | odphp.health.gov
It may be influenced by a number of factors, including income, employment, race/ethnicity, and disability. ... adults may be at an increased risk for obesity.