[quote="Kramer"]– 2005 Edition shows Minnesota at the top of the list of healthiest states. Minnesota has been among the top two states since 1990. Vermont is ranked second this year and has consistently moved up in the rankings for the last five years. New Hampshire is number three, followed by Utah, Hawaii and North Dakota. Mississippi is 50th and the least healthy state, while Louisiana is 49th. Tennessee, South Carolina and Arkansas complete the bottom five states.
Minnesota is first this year, a position it has held for 10 of the 16 years since the 1990 Edition. Minnesota’s strengths include ranking first for a low rate of cardiovascular deaths, a low premature death rate and a low percentage of uninsured population. It is also in the top five states for a low percentage of children in poverty, a low total mortality rate, a low infant mortality rate, a low occupational fatalities rate, a low rate of motor vehicle deaths and a high rate of high school graduation. Minnesota’s biggest challenges are a high prevalence of smoking at 20.7 percent of the population.

keep up the good work Minnesota! that is why we live here.[/quote]
U Americans r idiots!
First of all In Finland there is NO homless at all. IF u do not wana go to work U can get free money from the social securety. Healthy care is free for everyone. Edication is must, and also to study U get money from the goverment. WE dont event know what is death penalty- life time prison is only 12years, which u sit onle six years. When u come as a refuge the social secuirty gives u a house where is everyrthing encluiding even kitchen sink:) The buy u evet Bike. We dont have gethoes at all
Some of the places in states is like u r living in Mogdhisho my friend!!!!