Identify ONE FACT from the text or charts. Your "fact" must be different than the others listed below. Paraphrase the fact, IN YOUR OWN WORDS. The "subject" (noun) of your fact must be specific. For example, "These conditions...." (general) vs. The seven common chronic diseases .... (specific). Be sure to include your NAME (first and last) and PERIOD.
Read ""The Economic Burden of Chronic Disease on the United States"", by Ross & Bedroussian, An Unhealthy America, Oct, 2007.
Identify ONE FACT from the text or charts. Your "fact" must be different than the others listed below. Paraphrase the fact, IN YOUR OWN WORDS. The "subject" (noun) of your fact must be specific. For example, "These conditions...." (general) vs. The seven common chronic diseases .... (specific). Be sure to include your NAME (first and last) and PERIOD.
138 Comments
Joseph Howard
1/25/2016 05:53:44 am
There are over 162,000 million cases of chronic diseases that were reported in the U.S. In 2003
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Mrs. Hostler
2/3/2016 07:56:09 am
162,000 million ????????
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Joseph Howard
2/7/2016 06:31:50 pm
There are over 162,000 million cases of diabetes, hypertension, stroke, heart disease, pulmonary conditions and mental disorders that were reported in the U.S. in 2003..
Joseph Howard
2/7/2016 06:30:18 pm
There are over 162,000 million cases of diabetes, hypertension, stroke, heart disease, pulmonary conditions and mental disorders that were reported in the U.S. in 2003.
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Joseph Howard
2/11/2016 05:52:55 am
There are over 162 million cases of diabetes, hypertension, stroke, heart disease, pulmonary conditions and mental disorders that were reported in the U.S. in 2003.
Tyler Dawson period 2
1/25/2016 06:06:38 am
Chronic diseases can be greatly increased in the next 20 years, but if we make improvements in preventing them 40.2 million cases can be avoided.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:10:53 am
Chronic disease will greatly increase . . . .
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Merideth Paull
1/25/2016 06:50:35 am
In 2023 it will be possible to avoid spending $1123 by taking an alternate path. That's 27% of $3030
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 09:12:07 am
What is the "alternate path"?
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Colin Hornish
1/25/2016 06:53:53 am
The chronic diseases in the U.S. is exponentially growing with our current lifestyle. If we were further educated on the subject before this happened, we could avoid 27% of total costs.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 09:35:00 am
Not specific enough
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Samantha Richmond
1/25/2016 10:48:47 am
Heart disease had 19,145,000 reported cases in 2003.
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Madison goldsmith period 7
1/25/2016 03:26:40 pm
The avoidable costs in 2023 for lost productivity could be $905 or 27%
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:12:32 am
$905 per person?
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Beatrice Popescu period 7
1/26/2016 04:34:05 am
The estimated cost of treating the seven common chronic diseases was as high as $277 billion in a 2003 study.
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Jason Harmel period 2
1/26/2016 05:56:42 am
Economic Impact in the united states in 2003. Treatment expenditures cost $277 and the lost productivity is $1,047 and the total beteen the two is $1,324.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:15:09 am
$277 & $1,047 per person?
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Abigail Hood period 6
1/26/2016 09:42:32 am
In 2003 4.9% of the US population, or 13,729,000 people, reported that they had Diabetes.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:16:16 am
diabetes doesn't need to be capitalized
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Brooke Eitner period 6
1/26/2016 09:53:03 am
There are 30,338,000 cases of mental disorders in the United States as if 2003
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:16:42 am
as of 2003
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Andrew Hanna period 7
1/26/2016 10:10:55 am
In 2003, there were 2,425,000 reported cases of a stroke in the United States.
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Tailor adorbi
1/26/2016 10:15:21 am
The economic loss that the U.S. Had was over 1 trillion dollars in 2003
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 09:38:10 am
had doesn't need capitalized
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Tailor adorni
1/26/2016 10:15:30 am
The economic loss that the U.S. Had was over 1 trillion dollars in 2003
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:17:45 am
due to ??
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Tailor
1/26/2016 10:16:13 am
The economic loss that the U.S. Had was over 1 trillion dollars in 2003
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Tailor
1/26/2016 10:16:19 am
The economic loss that the U.S. Had was over 1 trillion dollars in 2003
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Tailor
1/26/2016 10:16:33 am
The economic loss that the U.S. Had was over 1 trillion dollars in 2003
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Derek McComas
1/26/2016 10:22:26 am
There were 36,761,000 reported cases of hypertension in the U.S, 2003.
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Michael Hobbs
1/26/2016 10:23:01 am
In 2003, there were 36,761,000 cases of hypertension reported in the United States. That was 13% of the American population.
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Cassie W-C period 7
1/26/2016 10:24:14 am
There was 36,761,000 (13.0%) reported cases of Hypertension in 2003
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:19:07 am
Duplicate fact, need another
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Lily johnson 7th period
1/26/2016 10:24:50 am
By the year 2023, if things do not change, there is expected to be 40.2 million cases of chronic conditions.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 09:40:06 am
fact already posted
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Trevor price
1/26/2016 10:25:41 am
In 2050 the potential gain in GDP is $5,668 (18%)
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 09:40:40 am
Explain
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Chase Johnson
1/26/2016 10:27:35 am
By 2050, statistics predict that 5.7 trillion $$$ could be added to nations economic output which goes up 18%
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Garrett Harrison
1/26/2016 04:49:24 pm
the 2006 population was 298,816,954
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Kelly Mook 2nd period
1/27/2016 05:50:35 am
Chronic diseases shorten lives, reduce quality of life, and create considerable burdens for caregivers.
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Nemet Alrawajfeh
1/27/2016 05:51:05 am
For 2023, the number of predicted mental disorders is 40.910 billion if unavoided.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 09:42:04 am
This fact already written.
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Hayden Dixon
1/27/2016 05:51:17 am
The united states will experience a dramatic increase in chronic disease within the next 20 years
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:22:44 am
United States
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 09:43:03 am
This fact already stated.
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Elijah Bell
1/27/2016 05:51:32 am
To treat a ciondition in 2003 it was $227 billion dollars.!!!
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:23:24 am
ONE condition?
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Lindsay Gumm 2
1/27/2016 05:53:49 am
The predicted number of cases of cancers (if avoided) in 2023 is 14,122.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:24:44 am
"If avoided" doesn't make sense
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Sarah Denham period 3
1/27/2016 06:39:30 am
In the U.S the percent of reported cases in 2003 for Pulmonary Conditions were 17.4%
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 09:44:41 am
17.4% of the population
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Cheyenne Nelson
1/27/2016 08:55:35 am
by making reasonable improvements in preventing and managing chronic diseases, we can avoid 40.2 million cases of chronic conditions in 2023.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:26:21 am
This fact is a duplicate. Pick another.
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Emma Lough period 6
1/27/2016 09:03:42 am
The Cost Avoided was $218 (28%) of the Treatment Expenditures.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:30:06 am
"treatment expenditures" for what?
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Jimmy Xiong
1/27/2016 04:03:01 pm
In the graph "Number of Cases in 2023(Thousands),there is 40,910 reported cases and 5,763 reported avoided cases related to Mental Disorders.For Stroke,there is 2,538 reported cases and 589 reported avoided cases.For Heart Disease,there is 17,662 reported cases and 9,354 reported avoided cases.
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Carlea Masters period 2
1/27/2016 04:36:24 pm
Improvements in preventing and managing chronic disease could reduce future economic costs of disease in the U.S. By 27% (1.1 trillion)in 2023.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:32:37 am
Duplicate fact. Pick another.
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Kyle Black
1/27/2016 07:07:19 pm
Ohio is in the bottom third quartile of states with seven common chronic diseases.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:33:49 am
for reported cases
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Christopher McQuillen Period 6
1/28/2016 09:44:54 am
The estimated Cancer report in 2003 was 10,555,000.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:35:05 am
estimated number of reported cases
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alicia hefling 6th period
1/28/2016 09:51:23 am
The current path of the GDP in 2050 is $32,229. The GDP in 2050 the alternative path is $37,898.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:37:24 am
What does this mean?
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:41:21 am
What is the "alternative path"?
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Mya Vandiver
1/28/2016 10:30:06 am
In 2003 there were 36,761,00 cases of Hypertension reported. That's about 13% of the population.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:39:02 am
Duplicate fact.
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matt bates
1/28/2016 10:30:17 am
There are millions of chronic illness cases a year.
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Paige guest
1/28/2016 10:30:34 am
In 2003 there were 30,338,000 cases reported of mental disorders which is 10.7% of the population.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 09:46:46 am
This fact already used.
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Rachel Rodenbucher
1/28/2016 10:33:50 am
0.9% of the population in 2003 experienced a stroke
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Alicia Smith Period 2
1/28/2016 06:56:04 pm
The cost of treating these conditions in 2003 totaled $277 billion without even thinking about the cost of secondary health problems.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:48:56 am
what are "these conditions"?
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Jacob Davis
1/29/2016 04:50:49 am
If the alternative path is taken the number of cases for hearts disease will go down by 9,354 in 2023.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:48:15 am
"alternative path"?
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Madison Garner period2
1/29/2016 05:08:20 am
There are over 162 million chronic diseases in the U.S today. These conditions affects your life's and create a considerable burden.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 09:48:23 am
effect NOT affect
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Lauren Thompson period 2
1/29/2016 06:06:04 am
In 2050, a reasonable disease prevention and management efforts should come up to be $5.7 trillion to the nation's economic output,and a boost of 18%
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 09:48:55 am
Need a new fact.
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Syd Wink period 3
1/29/2016 06:46:41 am
In 2003, 4.9% of the population recorded had diabetes.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 09:01:20 am
duplicate response
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Megan O'Quinn Period 3
1/29/2016 06:48:17 am
There are seven chronic diseases that are most common. Some of the effects and conditions can make your life span shorter, give you less quality of life, and also give a great burden for those who try to care for you.
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lily nagle period 3
1/29/2016 06:59:50 am
In 2003, 2,425,000 (0.9%) people reported cases of Strokes in The United States
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:46:02 am
"strokes" and "the" don't need to be capitalized.
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Bryce Feaster
1/29/2016 09:49:47 am
The people with chronic disease are rising and we need to try to stop pulmonary conditions because they are the highest in chronic disease. The lowest are strokes and the are at 2536 a year
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1/29/2016 09:52:05 am
In 2023, there will be 14,122 cancers and 3,060 cancers are avoided if alternate path is taken.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/1/2016 08:41:54 am
What is "alternative path"?
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Billy Krosnick v2.0
2/1/2016 09:58:27 am
The "alternate path" is taken by simply implementing reasonable improvements in preventing and managing chronic disease. However, our "current path" will result in a spike of chronic diseases because of our unhealthy lifestyle.
Austin Moeller 4th
2/1/2016 10:12:23 am
By 2050, reasonable disease prevention and management
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Mrs. Hostler
2/3/2016 07:44:09 am
duplicate fact
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austin moeller 7th^^^
2/1/2016 10:14:18 am
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Jennifer Le
2/2/2016 05:33:24 am
One of the most common chronic disease is cancer.
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Zak Berkenstock
2/2/2016 09:55:54 am
Michigan us in the 3rd quartile
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Mrs. Hostler
2/3/2016 07:42:42 am
3rd quartile of what?
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Michaela Milosevic m2
2/2/2016 10:43:55 am
Ohio is in the third for reported cases in the United States in 2003 and there is over 162 million cases of seven common chronic diseases
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Mrs. Hostler
2/3/2016 07:42:07 am
the third what?
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Paige guest
2/2/2016 10:44:31 am
In 2023 the alternative oath for treatment expenditures is $572 dollars
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Mrs. Hostler
2/3/2016 07:41:11 am
$572 BILLION
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jay burch
2/2/2016 10:52:05 am
from the research ive done on the little factual sheet of paper you gave me, ive noticed that "pulmonary conditions" have the highest ratings on the "number of cases in 2023" graph.
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Lauren Thompson period 2
2/2/2016 04:34:56 pm
In 2003,reported cases of Pulmonary Conditions were at 49,206,000(17.4%).
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Cheyene McCoy period 3
2/2/2016 05:40:25 pm
Over 162 cases of seven chronic diseases were reported in the United States in the year 2003.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/3/2016 07:39:01 am
162 million !!!
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Carlea Masters Period 2
2/3/2016 05:52:48 am
79% of the economic impact in the United States in 2003 were lost productivity.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/8/2016 09:02:22 am
fact already stated
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Hannah Contreras period 3
2/3/2016 06:39:51 am
In 2003 13% of the population had the chronic disease hypertension.
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Becca Wilborn period 7
2/3/2016 10:25:28 am
If people take care of them self, the money we will save by 2050 will be enough to afford $5.7 trillion to the nation's economic output.
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Mrs.Hostler
2/8/2016 08:48:10 am
duplicate fact
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lily johnson period 7
2/3/2016 10:31:27 am
there are 3.7% of reported cases of cancer in the united states in 2003
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Mrs. Hostler
2/8/2016 08:53:45 am
3.7% of population reported cancer in 2003
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Hayden Dixon
2/4/2016 05:42:34 am
Reasonable improvements in preventing and managing chronic disease could reduce future economic cost disease in the U.S sharply, by 27% in 2023
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Alicia Smith 2nd
2/4/2016 05:49:08 am
The info. for and while the human cost is enormous, the economic cost also is great came from DeVol, Ross, and Armen Bedroussian, An Unhealthy Ameroca: The Economic Burden of Chronic Disease, Milken Institute,October 2007
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Mrs. Hostler
2/8/2016 08:50:19 am
Don't really understand the first part of this.
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Madison Garner 2nd period
2/5/2016 05:32:32 am
In 2003, the percentage of reported cases for strokes were 0.9%
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Mrs. Hostler
2/10/2016 08:24:31 am
Duplicate
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Michael Hobbs
2/8/2016 10:28:24 am
Do you agree that it's not healthy, based on keeping a circadian cycle, to stay up all night, several times weekly? Why or why not?
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Michaela MILOSEVIC m2
2/8/2016 10:39:09 am
6 pt 1 Do you agree with frank s about that people who ate their main meal earlier in the day were much more successful at losing weight
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Alicia hefling #6 6th period
2/9/2016 10:42:45 am
Do you agree that Tyrek should compare our body parts to a clock?
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Alex Younkin 34;
2/10/2016 06:26:56 am
Hypertension has reported 41,577 thousands cases. Also they have reported that they have 18,201 reported cases.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/10/2016 08:23:25 am
Not accurate as written.
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Rebecca Wilborn
2/10/2016 10:22:15 am
In the Article they compare the Economic Burden of Chronic Diseases from 2003 t0 2023
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jay burch
2/10/2016 11:18:18 am
what do you think about people not being able to settle down for the night, and just not leaving their technology alone so they can sleep?
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Aric Parks Period 6
2/10/2016 11:47:56 am
All of these conditions, (Cancer, diabetes, heart disease) cans shorten lives, reduce life quality, and create burdens for caregivers.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/24/2016 03:55:34 am
fact already written
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Aric Parks 6th
2/24/2016 09:27:48 am
The west coast of the United States is more likely to be in the top quartile for chronic diseases.
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Mrs. Hostler
2/26/2016 08:46:40 am
What does "top quartile" mean?
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Quentin Garcia
2/25/2016 06:25:07 am
Disease and management efforts could add 5.7 trillion to the nations economic output which is a boost of 18% by 2050
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Mrs. Hostler
2/26/2016 08:48:35 am
not a new fact
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Nemet Alrawajfeh
3/3/2016 05:49:28 am
There is an alternative path to avoid chronic disease in the U.S. (by making reasonable improvements and wise decisions).
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Syd wink
3/8/2016 06:30:17 am
People don't realize how easy it is to end up with one of the seven common chronic diseases until its too late. These diseases can shorten your life span and take a toll on your body, but they can most of the time be prevented by changing your lifestyle for the better.
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Jenny Hoskins
3/11/2016 05:36:06 am
Economic Impact in The US 2003(Annual Costs in Billions)
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Madison Garner period 2nd #7
3/11/2016 05:48:37 am
These conditions in the U.S reduce productivity at the workplace, and employees and their caregivers are forced to miss work.
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Alex younkin
3/11/2016 06:32:19 am
In the next 20 years the United States will experience a dramatic increase in chronic diseases.
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Quentin Garcia
3/11/2016 06:45:20 am
What was the annual economic loss in the United Sates?
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Quentin Garcia
3/11/2016 06:47:18 am
The Annual economic loss in the United States is over 1 trillion in 2003
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Mrs. Hostler
3/11/2016 10:41:52 am
Friday, March 11, last day
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Quentin Garcia
3/17/2016 01:57:27 pm
Disease and management efforts could add 5.7 trillion to the nations economic out put.
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Alex younkin 3rd
3/22/2016 06:36:10 am
One of the most common reported causes from chronic diseases in the United States is cancer or diabetes and hypertension.
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Michael Calvert 2nd period
4/15/2016 06:05:25 am
The condition of the seven common chronic diseases (cancers, diabetes, heart disease hypertension, stroke, mental disorders, and pulmonary conditions) shorten lives, reduce the quality of life, and create considerable burden for caregivers.
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