Percent Change Opioid Prescribing Rates (2007-2017)
Overall prescribing rate has changed, but still there are a lot of things to do at the local level.
National Community Mapping Institute
Overall prescribing rate has changed, but still there are a lot of things to do at the local level.
This map shows the global particular matter 2.5 (PM 2.5) recorded in 2014 by the World Health Organization. Regions with relatively low levels of PM 2.5 include North America, Western Europe, and Australia. Regions with relatively high PM 2.5 include […]
This map shows the percentage of housing units that are vacant by the total number of housing units by county in 2016. From this map, we can see that there are higher percentages in Colorado, Maine, Michigan, New Mexico, Utah, […]
Today’s map of the day shows the estimated prevalence of autism per 1000 8-year-old children by Autism and Developmental Disability Monitoring (ADDM) Network sites. These estimates from the ADDM Network are based on data collected from health and special education records […]
Data Source: NHSS (CDC/NCHHSTP) Did You Know? Young people were the most likely to be unaware of their infection. Among people aged 13-24, an estimated 51% (31,300) of those living with HIV didn’t know. HIV In the United States. https://www.cdc.gov/hiv/statistics/overview/ataglance.html
Data Source: NVSS-N (CDC/NCHS)
Data Source: NVSS-N (CDC/NCHS) Children born to unmarried mothers are more likely to grow up in a single-parent household, experience instable living arrangements, live in poverty, and have sociology-emotional problems. As these children reach adolescence, they are more likely to […]
Data Source: NVSS-M (CDC/NCHS); Bridged-Race Population Estimates for Census 2000 and 2010 (CDC, Census, CDC/NCHS and Census, CDC/NCHS) Did you know that according to the American Cancer Society statistics, 1 in 21 African American Females will develop Colorectal Cancer in […]
Data Source: NVSS-M (CDC/NCHS); Bridged-Race Population Estimates for Census 2000 and 2010 (CDC, Census, CDC/NCHS and Census, CDC/NCHS) In the United States, racial and ethnic minorities are more likely to die from colorectal cancer (CRC) than non-Hispanic whites (nHw). African-Americans […]