Resolution on reducing the impact of diabetes (Type 1, Type 2, and Gestational)
Approximately 18.0 million or 8.7 percent of all people age 20 years or older have diabetes ; 8.6 million or 18.3 percent of all people age 60 and older ;...… Read More
Approximately 18.0 million or 8.7 percent of all people age 20 years or older have diabetes ; 8.6 million or 18.3 percent of all people age 60 and older ;...… Read More
The World Health Organization defines environmental health as comprising those aspects of human health, including quality of life, that are determined by physical, chemical, biological, social, and psychosocial factors in the...… Read More
Six priority risk behaviors- tobacco use; unhealthy dietary behaviors; inadequate physical activity; alcohol and other drug use; sexual behaviors that contribute to unintended pregnancy and sexually transmitted disease, including HIV...… Read More
Many unintentional injuries are similar to diseases, in that injuries do not occur at random and have identified risk factors making them preventable. Unintentional injuries can occur from a variety of...… Read More
Since 1900, the number of people in America aged 65 or older has increased 11-fold, from more than 3 million to nearly 35 million, representing approximately 13% of the United...… Read More
The two overarching goals for the public health community in the United States are to: 1) increase quality and years of healthy life and 2) eliminate health disparities; and current evidence...… Read More
Food borne disease is caused by consuming contaminated foods or beverages that contain disease-causing pathogens, such as bacteria, viruses, and parasites. Poisonous chemicals, or other harmful substances, can also cause...… Read More
Nine out of ten adults have problems finding and using health information and the cost to our nation of poor health literacy is estimated to be between $100 and $200...… Read More
Health information is presented in a way that most Americans cannot understand. Nearly 9 out of 10 adults have difficulty using the everyday health information that is routinely available in...… Read More
Cigarette smoking remains the leading cause of preventable death in the United States, resulting in an estimated 443,000 premature deaths and $193 billion in direct healthcare costs and lost productivity...… Read More