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The District of Columbia has the highest infant mortality in the United States.
The infant mortality rate in the United States is 6 infants per 1000 live births.
In the United States, the leading cause of mortality is heart disease. Other major causes for the mortality rates in this country include cancer and accidents.
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united states has the most teenage pregnancy's
their are 178943 teen girls in the united states
A person born in the territory of the United States of America or to United States citizen parents would be a natural born citizen of the United States.
Lois A. Fingerhut has written: 'Trends and current status in childhood mortality, United States, 1900-85' -- subject(s): Adolescence, Causes, Child, Children, Death, Infant Mortality, Mortality, Statistics 'Changes in mortality among the elderly, United States, 1940-78' -- subject(s): Aged, Life expectancy, Mortality, Older people 'Firearm mortality among children and youth' -- subject(s): Children, Firearms accidents, Mortality, Statistics, Youth 'Comparability of reporting between the birth certificate and the 1980 National Natality Survey' -- subject(s): Birth certificates, Childbirth, Data Collection, Health surveys, Medical Statistics, Parents, Pregnancy, Prenatal care, Statistics
Teenage drinking in the United States has long been a concern of government officials, police, and parents alike. For more information on this matter look at teens.drugabuse.gov.
Joseph Garfinkel has written: 'Infant, maternal, and childhood mortality in the United States, 1968-1973' -- subject(s): Mortality, Statistics, Vital Statistics
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