People living in urban areas have higher rates of some psychiatric disorders relative to people living in rural settings, however, it is unclear if psychiatric severity is more elevated in urban vs. rural settings. This study investigates the urban vs. rural difference...
We next examined if the presence of groundwater wells—a well known difference between urban and rural areas—correlated with indoor air radon differences between communities. Participants reported whether their household water supply was from either municipal water, a groundwater well, or mixed supplie...
There were no statistically significant differences between new patients with early-onset ADRDs in rural vs urban areas in the use of psychological assessments, imaging studies, or visits to neurologists or psychiatrists. However, new patients in rural areas were less likely to receive ...
two rural and two urban, over 10 months. It found that healthy foods were cheaper in urban areas, and the healthier the foods, the more significant the price difference.
I like living in rural areas, because I grew up in rural areas that have grown up, and I am feeling better than those in urban areas, rural environment, rural people are like the relationships between people than urban good, I have many friends over there, my family is also in the rur...
The Rural vs Urban Practice Decision. Discusses reasons physicians may decide to practice in rural or urban areas in the United States, in light of the shortage of physicians in rural areas. Ho... Rabinowitz,Howard,K.,... - 《Jama Journal of the American Medical Association》 被引量: 35...
At present,digital gap between China's urban and rural areas has become a new gap between the rich and the poor.Its seriousness has triggered the need for poverty alleviation of information in rural areas.The current situation of the gap was studied,the urgency of bridging the gap was analyze...
In 2023, there were approximately 55.94 million people living in rural areas in the United States, while about 278.98 million people were living in urban areas. Within the provided time period, the number of people living in urban U.S. areas has increased significantly since totaling only 126.46...
Results Of the 512 869 participants (mean age, 51.5 years), 5.9% (3.1% previously diagnosed, 2.8% detected by screening) had diabetes at baseline and the prevalence was higher in urban areas than in rural areas (8.1% vs 4.1%, respectively). Individuals with diabetes were older and better...
Modernization, Revolution and the Relationship between Urban and Rural Areas in the 1st Half of the 2oth Century in China 来自 Semantic Scholar 喜欢 0 阅读量: 40 作者: H Lin 摘要: Since late Qing Dynasty, national independence and a united central government had been the important premise of...