NCHS is the federal governments principal vital and health statistics agency. NCHS provides data on vital events (birth and mortality) as well as information on health status, lifestyle and exposure to unhealthy influences, onset and diagnosis of illness and disability, and the use of health care. The National Survey of Family Growth also includes information on family life, marriage and divorce, pregnancy, infertility, use of contraception, and men's and women's health.
A source of information on family life, marriage and divorce, pregnancy, infertility, use of contraception, and men's and women's health.
Provides public-use data files and access to restricted-use data files to support a better understanding of this critical area of public health.
From the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. Provides access to a wide variety of reports, guidelines, and numeric public health data. The datasets provide access to a variety of information including: AIDS cases reported by state and local health departments, cancer statistics, disease by classification number, mortality, sexually transmitted disease morbidity, and tuberculosis surveillance.
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These annual rankings reveal how health is influenced by where we live, learn, work and play. Select your state and county to get an overview of the health factors and rankings in your area.
The University of Michigan Health and Retirement Study surveys more than 26,000 Americans over the age of 50 years every two years. Supported by the National Institute of Aging and the Social Security Administration, the collects information about income, work, health insurance, disability, physical and mental health, and health care expenditures.
Provides access to national statistics and trends about hospital stays which includes information on hospital inpatient and emergency department utilization.
The SEER Program of the National Cancer Institute is the most authoritative source of information for cancer incidence and survival statistics in the United States.
This full text report is available from the Department of Health and Human Services. Click on the link to full text access and follow the directions on the screen.
Health Statistics Guide covers virtually all health topics. Use the menu on the left to find your topic.
NCCIH has worked with the CDC to include questions on complementary health approaches in their surveys periodically.
A global data and business intelligence platform with an extensive collection of statistics, reports, and insights on over 80,000 topics from 22,500 sources in 170 industries.
(University of North Carolina): This center is “a community of scholars and professionals collaborating on interdisciplinary research and methods that advance understanding of population issues.” A number of their current research projects relate to health. The research can also be browsed by theme.
Assists developing countries in the collection and use of data to monitor and evaluate population, health and nutrition programs. Demographic and health surveys provide information on family planning, child health, infant mortality, HIV/AIDS/STIs, and reproductive health.
Search for data by country or region on vital statistics, health, nutrition, disease, etc. From the World Health Organization (WHO).
WHO has multiple websites, reports and research with health information and data including the World Health Report, Data Repository, Country Statistics, Maps and more.
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