You’re probably used to hearing bad news about our nation’s health, but a new report indicates it’s beginning to look up. In 2013, Americans improved in more than two-thirds of the measures used in America’s Health Rankings, an annual state-by-state assessment published jointly by the United Health Foundation, American Public Health Association, and Partnership for Prevention. The range of criteria used to determine the rankings includes concrete health measures (like cancer deaths and diabetes rates), lifestyle factors (smoking and alcohol use), and quality-of-life indicators (air pollution, violent crime).
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