A growing number of urban hospitals are reclassifying themselves as both urban and rural to reap financial benefits Congress intended for rural hospitals only, a new study has found.
Stool-based DNA testing can help bridge CRC screening gaps between rural and urban populations by providing timely follow-up. A study finds rural and nonrural patients have similar follow-up times ...
Smokestacks of the London Brick Company release their dose of pollution near Bedfordshire, United Kingdom, in 1942, as two women transport bricks to support the war effort. The prevailing direction in ...
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Geographic location and individual circumstances can impact caregiver's health, study finds
Roughly a quarter of adults in the U.S. are caring for elderly family members or children with an illness or disability - and sometimes both at the same time.
Sheher Mein Gaon' reveals how green is the colour of money in Delhi, exploring the profound class divide between Sainik Farm and Sangam Vihar ...
AccessHope, LLC, a company changing the way leading-edge cancer expertise is delivered, this week will unveil new research that demonstrates how remote expert oncology opinions can meaningfully bridge ...
Response times for emergency medical services (EMS) in rural areas can take almost 20 minutes longer compared to the national average, and the severity of the medical needs in these communities are ...
Under the new guidance, 3,309 census tracts qualify as rural opportunity zones, and investors can receive added benefits in them starting this year.
An equitable net-zero transition requires promoting regional competitiveness while ensuring no place is left behind.
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Africa's Urban-Rural Digital Gaps Are Closing
A mix of state programmes and private capital is bolstering plans to bridge the digital divide in African countries. Tower builds and satellite launches are closing rural gaps while reinforcing ...
Domestic violence victims want a president who believes them and uses power to make a difference rather than making light of the issue.
The landscaper and botanist best known for championing public green spaces discusses the cultural cost of biodiversity loss and why he believes carbon metrics are not helping cities adapt.
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