The CITIES Project: Understanding the Health of Underrepresented Populations in Ohio.doi:10.1158/1055-9965.EPI-18-0793Electra D. PaskettGregory S. YoungBrittany M. BernardoChasity WashingtonCecilia R. DeGraffinreidJames L. FisherTimothy R. Huerta...
Likewise, UC's analysis identified 12 clusters or hot zones across Ohio where the rate of fatal overdoses is highest. The clusters were predominantly but not exclusively in the biggest cities. Thesegeographic areaswere home to 21% of the state's at-risk population but witnessed 40% of the o...
Every county in California has many cities and towns. (except San Francisco which is only the city of San Francisco ) ~ Population of largest USA Cities: 1. New York, New York (pop 8,213,839) 2. Los Angeles, California (pop 3,794,640) 3. Chicago, Illinois (pop 2,824,584) 4. ...
TWIN RIVERS Technologies is consolidating fatty-acid output by closing its Paines-ville,Ohio,facility and simultaneously increasing production in Quincy,Mass. The company is also entering a multiyear fatty-acid supply deal with a producer from the US and one in Malaysia.Fatty-acid margins in the ...
Each ROI study was located in a rural community impacted by the opioid overdose epidemic (see Supplemental Figure 1 [ROI Map]; Illinois: IL, Kentucky: KY, North Carolina: NC, New England: NE [11 rural counties in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Vermont], Ohio: OH, Oregon: OR, ...
(1979). One of the factors that Archer considered to be a possible influence on the anencephalus rate for a region was the magnesium content of its water. He obtained anencephalus rates (deaths from anencephalus / 1000 total births) for 36 cities in Canada for the period (1950-1969), ...
In this June 4, 2010, file photo, a male bobolink finds a perch atop some grasses in the Geauga Park District's Frohring Meadows in Bainbridge Township, Ohio. (AP Photo/Amy Sancetta, File) The types of birds coming through your neighborhood are probably changing, and so is the timing ...
(This article belongs to the Special Issue The Implications of Human Mobility and Accessibility for Transportation and Livable Cities)Download keyboard_arrow_down Versions Notes Abstract Residents in small urban and rural areas frequently depend on unreliable personal transportation to maintain their life...
The first five study sites were along the central Florida ridge near the cities of Lake Alfred, Fort Meade, Lake Wales, Lake Placid, and Arcadia. The sixth site was at the University of Florida Tropical Research and Education Center in Homestead, near the Southern tip of Florida (Figure 1)...