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The State of Chronic Disease Prevention: HELP Committee: 2011

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

The facts are shocking. Males are born frailer, live sicker and die younger than their female counterparts. At conception, males outnumber females 115 to 100, yet at birth that ratio is 105 males to 100 females. At age 34, there are more women than men, and at the...

Age Adjusted Death Rates by Sex, Race, and Cause: CDC 2007

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

United States Age Adjusted Death Rates by Sex and Race for 2007, with a special feature on death and dying. Charts by race and sex look at Heart Disease, Cerebrovascular Disease, Cancer, HIV, Suicide, and Motor Vehicle Accidents. Populations include males, females,...

Age Adjusted Death Rates by Sex, Race, and Cause: CDC current data

by Men's Health Network | Nov 17, 2025

flyer by MHN – Health, United States, in 2016. Charts include Heart Disease, Cerebrovascular Disease, Cancer, Suicide, and Motor Vehicle Accidents. Populations include males and females for the following races: Whites, Blacks, Hispanic, American Indian, Alaska...

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