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Birth Mothers' Who Attained a High School Degree or Higher

Birth Mothers' Who Attained a High School Degree or Higher

Birth Mothers' Who Attained a High School Degree or Higher

A mother's education level affects decisions directly influencing her and her children's health. Worldwide, higher maternal education is linked to decreases in low birth weight, infant mortality, and maternal mortality. Level of education is related to children's physical health and academic outcomes, both as children and adults. Maternal education is associated with children's nutritional status and potential obesity. Children of mothers with a high school diploma or less have a higher likelihood of adolescent obesity. Higher education levels are associated with maternal reproductive decisions including contraceptive use, having fewer children, and a later age of marriage.

Breastfeeding Data for New Mexico

Breastfeeding Data for New Mexico

Breastfeeding Data for New Mexico

This breastfeeding data is for the state of New Mexico.

Breastfeeding New Mexico

Breastfeeding New Mexico

Breastfeeding New Mexico

Breastfeeding New Mexico

Cancers

Cancers

Cancers

Measures include age-adjusted incidence rates for various types of cancers.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning

The information on this page of the New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking Network focuses on Carbon Monoxide Poisoning and the potential health effects.

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention

Carbon Monoxide Poisoning Prevention

Carbon monoxide is a highly toxic gas. You cannot see, smell, or taste it. It is produced and released whenever fuel or other materials are burned. The use of alternative sources of fuel or electricity for heating, cooling, or cooking can cause carbon monoxide to build up in a home, garage, or camper. Carbon monoxide is found in fumes given off by fuel burners. Those can be small gasoline engines, stoves, generators, lanterns, and gas ranges or by burning charcoal and wood.

CDC Educational Materials for Patients

CDC Educational Materials for Patients

CDC Educational Materials for Patients

Key definitions, Facts about heart disease, Fact Sheets, and other resources published by the CDC for patients.

CDC Educational Materials for Professionals

CDC Educational Materials for Professionals

CDC Educational Materials for Professionals

Fact Sheets, Data and Statistics, Maps, Guidelines, Recommendations, and Reports published by the CDC for professionals.

CDC Heart Disease Statistics and Maps

CDC Heart Disease Statistics and Maps

CDC Heart Disease Statistics and Maps

Heart disease is the leading cause of death in the United States, killing more than 600,000 people each year. The reports and other products on this webpage can serve as resources to public health officials and other health professionals who need up-to-date information about heart disease.

Child Health Immunization Learning-electronic Training

Child Health Immunization Learning-electronic Training

Child Health Immunization Learning-electronic Training

Child Health Immunization Learning-electronic Training

Childhood Immunization Coverage with 4:3:1:3:3:1:4, National Immunization Survey Report

Childhood Immunization Coverage with 4:3:1:3:3:1:4, National Immunization Survey Report

Childhood Immunization Coverage with 4:3:1:3:3:1:4, National Immunization Survey Report

New Mexico-Indicator-Based Information System is your source for data and information on New Mexico's priority public health issues. It provides access to the data that can help provide answers to realize the health goals of New Mexico. This page focuses on the Childhood Immunization Coverage, National Immunization Survey Report.

Childhood Lead Poisoning

Childhood Lead Poisoning

Childhood Lead Poisoning

The information on this page of the New Mexico Environmental Public Health Tracking Network focuses on lead poisoning (exposure, risk, and protection). Included is an interactive data query producing data based on population and geography.

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