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America's Health Rankings started in 1990 and is the longest-running annual assessment of the nation's health on a state-by-state basis. It is founded on the World Health Organization holistic definition of health, which says health is a state of complete physical, mental, and social well-being and not merely the absence of disease or infirmity.
State, federal district, or territory HDI (2022) [note 1] [1] Very High Human Development 1 Massachusetts: 0.956 New Hampshire: 3 Colorado: 0.952 Washington: 5 Minnesota: 0.951 6 Connecticut: 0.950 — District of Columbia: 0.947 7 Hawaii: 8 Vermont: 0.945 9 New Jersey: 0.943 10 Maryland: 0.942 11 Virginia: 0.939 12 Oregon: 0.938 13 New York: 0 ...
A 2016 USDA map. According to the Medley Food Desert Project, in 2017, nearly 24 million Americans lived in food deserts. [7] Food deserts are heavily concentrated in southern states, which correlates with concentration of poverty, including the south's Black belt. The map shows the percentage of people without cars living in areas with no ...
Mississippi has improved some of its poor health outcomes, but its people are more likely to die unnecessarily than residents of any other state. Mississippi has the highest rate of preventable ...
State Health Officer Dr. Daniel Edney urged legislators who just began this year's session to work with health officials to improve Mississippi's status as the nation's unhealthiest state, ranking ...
(Reuters) -Hunger reached its highest point in the United States in nearly a decade last year, with 18 million households, or 13.5%, struggling at some point to secure enough food, a Department of ...
"Thank God for Mississippi" is an adage used in the United States, particularly in the South, that is generally used when discussing rankings of U.S. states. [1] Examples include rankings of educational achievement, business opportunities, [2] obesity rates, [3] overall health, [4] the poverty rate, [5] life expectancy, or other criteria of the quality of life or government in the 50 U.S. states.
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