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Connected Terms: • Neoplasms   • Lung Diseases, Obstructive   • Asthma   • Pulmonary Disease, Chronic Obstructive   • Cardiovascular Diseases   • Heart Diseases   • Glucose Metabolism Disorders   • Diabetes Mellitus   • Wounds and Injuries   • Radiography   • Mammography   • Birth Weight   • Overweight   • Obesity   • Patient Care   • Hospitalization   • Prenatal Care   • Alcohol Drinking   • Binge Drinking   • Feeding Behavior   • Breast Feeding   • Sexual Behavior   • Unsafe Sex   • Smoking   • Tobacco Smoking   • Motor Activity   • Exercise   • Social Problems   • Homicide   • Violence   • Domestic Violence   • Intimate Partner Violence   • Persons   • Infant, Newborn   • Infant, Low Birth Weight   • Infant, Premature   • Medically Uninsured   • Population Characteristics   • Demography   • Health Status   • Health Status Disparities   • Nutritional Status   • Social Determinants of Health   • Residence Characteristics   • Child Health   • Infant Health   • Women's Health   • Maternal Health   • Socioeconomic Factors   • Educational Status   • Employment   • Unemployment   • Poverty   • Public Assistance   • Food Assistance   • Women, Infants, and Children (WIC)   • Social Security   • Insurance   • Insurance Coverage   • Insurance, Health   • Environment Design   • Built Environment   • Accidents   • Environmental Pollution   • Air Pollution   • 2012 Marion County Public Health Department Commuity Health Assessment Survey   •  Fetal Mortality   • Infant Mortality   • Perinatal Mortality   • Maternal Mortality   • Mortality, Premature   • Pregnancy Rate   • Pregnancy   • Parity   • Pregnancy in Adolescence

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