Sentences with phrase «health of the nation statistics»

According to Health of the Nation statistics, 30 % of UK men under 25 are now over six feet tall.

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The extensive study, «Cross-National Correlations of Quantifiable Societal Health with Popular Religiosity and Secularism in the Prosperous Democracies,» published in the Journal of Religion and Society examines statistics from eighteen of the most developed democratic nations.
«They're still not that common, but we did see some increase,» said Marian MacDorman, a statistician at the CDC's Nation Center for Health Statistics and one of the study's authors.
I think there's a lot surrounding this topic that's so wrapped up in very qualitative issues of how we see ourselves as mothers and what our relationships with our babies are all about, statistics about who breastfeeds for longer (when I get the impression that pretty much everything after 1 year for babies living in developed nations is kind of a wash, health - outcomes-wise) probably don't come into play for most parents.
Although statistics are scarce, Russia — a nation of about 140 million people — may have nearly a million krokodil users, estimates Anya Sarang, a public - health advocate who works with drug users in Moscow.
Despite such culinary riches, the Nordic nation reports enviable health statistics and a social support system beyond the wildest imagination of inhabitants of many countries.
More than 70 percent of adults ages 20 and older are overweight, according to the 2015 health status of the nation report compiled by the National Center for Health Statihealth status of the nation report compiled by the National Center for Health StatiHealth Statistics.
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I have long said that the health of the states is a more valid measure of the health of the nation than looking at national statistics.
To help put things in perspective, here are some statistics from industry watchdogs and leaders regarding Georgia's health care system and how it compares to the rest of the nation.
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