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Explore Health Topics

Choose from our library of health topics.
See the Explore Health Topics blog for more information.

  • Annual Report

    Explore the 50+ measures included in the Annual Report.

  • Brain Health

    Brain health is vital for lifelong well-being. Cognitive decline and neurological disorders impair learning, work, and social interaction. Prevention and early intervention are key, given the influence of lifestyle, environment, and access to care.

  • COVID-19

    Explore COVID-19 death rates, health outcomes and risk factors.

  • Pregnancy and Birth

    Pregnancy and birth affect the health of women, as well as infants and entire families. Healthy pregnancies and healthy birth experiences can improve health across generations.

  • Reproductive and Sexual Health

    For many, reproductive and sexual health services are an entry point to the health care system. Treatment, screening and prevention of infectious diseases and cancer, and adequate care for women and infants, are important aspects of this area of health.

  • Mental Health

    Good mental health is crucial to achieving and maintaining overall health and well-being. Poor mental health is a leading cause of disability in the United States and affects our ability to contribute to our communities and society.

  • Causes of Death

    Many deaths may be preventable through lifestyle changes. Social and economic factors, as well as access to affordable, timely and appropriate health care, also contribute to deaths.

  • Social, Economic and Environmental Factors

    Social, economic and environmental factors affect health directly in numerous ways, as well as our ability to make healthy choices and afford a healthy place to live and good medical care.

  • Tobacco and Substance Use

    Smoking, alcohol consumption and drug deaths are preventable health hazards and a major source of mortality every year. See how these and related behaviors vary.

  • Nutrition, Physical Activity and Obesity

    Good nutrition and physical activity are some of the most important factors in living a long and healthy life, and may combat obesity. Obesity is a major contributor to chronic diseases and to many of the leading causes of death.

  • Clinical Care

    Access to timely, affordable, high-quality health care can help prevent and treat health issues sooner through immunizations, screening and other preventive services. However, barriers to accessing care may exist.

  • Chronic Disease

    Chronic diseases may require continued medical attention, and may limit activities or quality of life. Chronic diseases are the leading drivers of medical costs in the United States.

  • Gender, Race/Ethnicity, Rurality and Education

    Disparities based on gender, race, rurality and education have profound impacts on health. These disparities are not based on biological differences but are often the result of systemic factors, differential access to resources and societal norms.

  • Senior Health

    Explore the 50+ measures in the Senior Report.

  • Health of Women and Children

    Explore the 100+ measures in the Health of Women and Children Report.

  • Social Determinants of Health

    Explore the nonmedical factors contributing to health outcomes. Social determinants of health represent the conditions in the environment in which we grow, work, live and age.

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