Effects of Maternal Age and Age-Specific
Preterm Birth Rates on Overall Preterm Birth Rates — United States, 2007 and
2014 In
this report, CDC
used birth data to assess the relative contributions of changes in the maternal
age distribution and in age-specific preterm birth rates to the overall
decrease in preterm birth rates. The preterm birth rate declined in all age
groups.
National Prematurity Awareness Month:
Celebrating Successes and Taking Action About 1 in
10 babies are born preterm, or before completing the normal 37 to 40 weeks of
pregnancy. These babies miss out on the important growth and development that
happens in the final weeks.
Abortion Surveillance — United States, 2013
This reports
examines 2013 data that was received from 49 reporting areas. For trend
analysis, abortion data were evaluated from 47 areas that reported data every
year during 2004–2013.
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Current Cigarette Smoking Among Adults —
United States, 2005–2015 CDC assessed
the most recent national estimates of cigarette smoking prevalence among adults
aged ≥18 years using data from the 2015 National Health Interview Survey. The proportion of U.S. adults who smoke cigarettes declined from 20.9%
in 2005 to 15.1% in 2015, and the proportion of daily smokers declined from
16.9% to 11.4%.
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month Learn more about Native American
Heritage Month, the health status of this population, and some of the research
CDC is doing.
Vital Signs: Disparities in
Tobacco-Related Cancer Incidence and Mortality — United States, 2004–2013 Data from
the United States Cancer Statistics dataset for 2004–2013 were used to assess
incidence and death rates and trends for cancers that can be caused by tobacco
use (tobacco-related cancers: oral cavity and pharynx; esophagus; stomach;
colon and rectum; liver; pancreas; larynx; lung, bronchus, and trachea; kidney
and renal pelvis; urinary bladder; cervix; and acute myeloid leukemia) by sex,
age, race, ethnicity, state, county-level poverty and educational attainment,
and cancer site.
Potentially Preventable Deaths Among the
Five Leading Causes of Death — United States, 2010 and 2014 CDC analyzed
National Vital Statistics System data to provide national and state-specific
estimates of potentially preventable deaths among the five leading causes of
death in 2014 and compared these estimates with estimates previously published
for 2010.
Disparities in the Prevalence of Diagnosed
Diabetes — United States, 1999–2002 and 2011–2014 CDC used
data from the National Health Interview Survey for the periods 1999–2002
and 2011–2014 to assess the magnitude of and change in socioeconomic position
disparities in the age-standardized prevalence of diagnosed diabetes in the
overall population and among blacks, whites, and Hispanics.
Teen Birth Rates for Urban and Rural
Areas in the United States, 2007–2015 Birth rates
for teenagers aged 15–19 declined in urban and rural counties from 2007 through
2015, with the largest declines in large urban counties and the smallest
declines in rural counties.
Understanding Barriers to Cervical Cancer Screening in Women With
Access to Care, Behavioral Risk Factor Surveillance System, 2014 In this study CDC used the Behavioral Risk Factor
Surveillance System survey to examine nonfinancial barriers to cervical cancer
screening among women who reported having insurance and a personal doctor or
health care provider.
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