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The Midwest > Missouri > Health

MISSOURI HEALTH STATS:   Top Stats   All Stats  
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Abortion Rate 44 [44th of 47]
AIDS Case Rate All Ages 30 [30th of 51]
Alcohol consumption > Binge drinkers 18% [18th of 52]
Alcohol consumption > Casual drinkers 34% [34th of 52]
Alcohol consumption > Heavy drinkers 10% [10th of 52]
Alcohol related traffic fatalities, as a percentage 19% [19th of 51]
Attempts to Quit Smoking 45 % [45th of 50]
Birth Rate per 1,000 27 [27th of 51]
Chlamydia Cases 14 [14th of 50]
Chlamydia Rate 15 [15th of 50]
Gonorrhea Cases 14 [14th of 50]
Gonorrhea Rate 10 [10th of 50]
Health Index 36 [36th of 50]
Mental Health > State Expenditures Per Capita $37.00 [37th of 51]
Obesity Rate 10 % [10th of 51]
Oral health > Loss of natural teeth 13% [13th of 52]
Overweight and Obesity Rate 15 % [15th of 51]
Prevalence of Poor Mental Health 40 % [40th of 50]
Suicides 17 [17th of 51]
Teen Birth Rate per 1,000 20 [20th of 51]

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SOURCES: statehealthfacts.org; statehealthfacts.org ; Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System Survey Data. Atlanta, Georgia: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 2004.; MADD Official Website statistics, 2004; statehealthfacts.org ; statehealthfacts.org ; statehealthfacts.org ; statehealthfacts.org ; statehealthfacts.org ; statehealthfacts.org ; Morgan Quitno Press, 2005; statehealthfacts.org; statehealthfacts.org ; statehealthfacts.org ; statehealthfacts.org ; American Association of Suicidology, 2003; statehealthfacts.org

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COMMENTARY     

Ginny Weil (Missouri)
27th July 2007
I cannot figure out how to access the information at your state sites. For instance, for health it shows 255 items, but when I click on health, nothing appears. When I tried to map, likewise nothing happened. It is very confusing.

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