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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st342/stat342.shtml
September 01, 2011 - about chronic pain conditions among women, see the following publications:
Women feel more pain than men … :
http://news.discovery.com/human/women-men-pain.html
Chronic Fatigue SSyndrome:
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st516/stat516.pdf
September 01, 2018 - Women were more likely than men
to have any opioid use during the
year (14.8 versus 11.1 percent) and … Women were more likely than men to have any opioid use during the year (14.8 versus 11.1
percent) and
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/ra17/ra17.pdf
September 01, 2004 - in health
insurance coverage between most minority groups and
white Americans, except for Hispanic men … Among non-
elderly American workers:
• Employment-related insurance coverage among
Hispanic men declined … black women was 7
percentage points, while the decline was less than 3
percentage points for white men
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/workingpapers/wp_09001.pdf
April 01, 2009 - Among persons who used a RAAS-modifier
from 2002-04, men, the uninsured, persons living in the Midwest … Results show that among hypertensive adults who used
RAAS modifiers, men were 5.7% points (p<.001) … For example, the reduced probability of use for men represents a 17.1%
(5.7/33.4) reduction relative
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st408/stat408.pdf
June 01, 2013 - 21.6
percent of all deaths for this age group.1 Heart disease is the leading
cause of death for both men … been diagnosed with heart disease, but there were no statistically
significant differences between men
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st408/draft/stat408.shtml
June 01, 2013 - 21.6 percent of all deaths for this age group. 1 Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men … been diagnosed with heart disease, but there were no statistically significant differences between men
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st408/stat408.shtml
June 01, 2013 - 21.6 percent of all deaths for this age group. 1 Heart disease is the leading cause of death for both men … been diagnosed with heart disease, but there were no statistically significant differences between men
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf7/rf7.pdf
March 01, 1999 - Although boys and girls were
equally likely to have received ambulatory medical
services, boys had a … Dental care use was not different
for boys than for girls, nor were any differences noted by
place of … for
men compared with 5.1 nights per stay for women. … Among the elderly,
16.0 percent of women received home health services,
significantly more than men ( … In the
under-65 group, women were more likely than men to
have obtained a prescription medicine (67.1
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st544/stat544.pdf
October 01, 2022 - In general, research has shown that women are overall more likely to use
health services than men; our … dental and medical visits. (4) Women with private medical and dental
insurance were more likely than men … For publicly insured women and men, these gender differences are
smaller: 30.6 percent compared to 28.8
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st364/draft/stat364.shtml
March 01, 2012 - Men were less likely than women to have a healthy weight (27.4 percent versus 38.6 percent) and more … Men were less likely to have a healthy weight than women (27.4 percent versus 38.6 percent) and more
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st439/stat439.shtml
May 01, 2014 - Non-elderly adult men uninsured in the first part of 2012 were substantially more likely to remain uninsured … first part of 2012 were more likely to transition to public coverage (11.2 percent) in 2013 relative to men
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st364/stat364.shtml
March 01, 2012 - Men were less likely than women to have a healthy weight (27.4 percent versus 38.6 percent) and more … Men were less likely to have a healthy weight than women (27.4 percent versus 38.6 percent) and more
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st439/stat439.pdf
May 01, 2014 - Non-elderly adult men uninsured in the first part of 2012 were substantially more likely to remain uninsured … first
part of 2012 were more likely to transition to public coverage (11.2 percent) in 2013 relative to men
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/cb2/cb2.pdf
February 01, 1999 - • About one-third of Hispanic and
black young men and women
had private insurance coverage. … Percent with job-related health insurance, workers ages 16-64
0
20
40
60
80
Women
Men
WhiteBlack
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st359/draft/stat359.shtml
February 01, 2012 - the bottom half of spenders were more likely to be in excellent health, children and young adults, men … Top 10 Most Costly Conditions among Men and Women, 2008: Estimates for the U.S.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st364/stat364.pdf
March 01, 2012 - Men were less likely to have a healthy weight than
women (27.4 percent versus 38.6 percent) and more … ● Men were less likely than
women to have a healthy
weight (27.4 percent versus
38.6 percent)
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st359/stat359.shtml
February 01, 2012 - the bottom half of spenders were more likely to be in excellent health, children and young adults, men … Top 10 Most Costly Conditions among Men and Women, 2008: Estimates for the U.S.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf2/rf2.pdf
September 01, 1997 - MEPS
data displayed in Table 2 reveal the following:
• Working women were more likely than men to be … workers, women were less likely to be
uninsured (22.2 percent of women compared to 29.7
percent of men … • Hispanic women were much more likely than men to
obtain work-related coverage (62.4 percent of
women … compared to 49.7 percent of men). … Although women workers
were more likely than men to be covered by
employment-related insurance, they
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/st359/stat359.pdf
February 01, 2012 - the bottom half
of spenders were more likely to be in excellent health, children and young
adults, men … Top 10 Most Costly Conditions among Men and Women, 2008: Estimates for the
U.S.
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meps.ahrq.gov/data_files/publications/rf13/rf13.shtml
December 01, 2000 - Women were more likely than men to have longer stays
in 1996 (206 and 163 days, respectively … higher ($23,639 vs. $20,472), while their daily expenses were
lower than those for men … that women received a less concentrated
delivery of nursing home services than men … The share of expenditures
paid by Medicare was similar for women and men.