CDC: W.Va., Ky. among states with highest level of adult physical inactivity | WCHS
In seven states and one territory (Alabama, Arkansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Oklahoma, West Virginia and Puerto Rico), 30% of the
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My mother's first language, who was born in Arecibo, Puerto Rico, was Spanish. And though I did learn conversational Spanish and studied it and
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Advisors to the Puerto Rico Oversight Board must disclose their financial or other connections to parties in the bankruptcy under a bill signed
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Puerto Rico will exit its municipal bankruptcy, restructuring over $30 billion of debt, and leaving questions about the sustainability of its finances
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Puerto Rico is known as the 'Island of Enchantment', which becomes immediately evident as soon as you touch down in this tropical paradise.
1 in 4 Americans is not physically active, according to the CDC – Texas Public Radio
Puerto Rico is the least active; just about 50% of Puerto Rican respondents were classified as "inactive." Overall, the South had the highest
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Utah ranks second most active state – KSL NewsRadio
Colorado was the only state that ranked higher than Utah for rates of activity. The highest prevalence of inactivity was in Puerto Rico with almost 50