South Dakota Dermatology: Urban vs Rural Wait Times and Dermatologist DensityFelts, ColbyOchoa, LaurenFrohm, MarcusSouth Dakota Medicine
Physical Activity And Obesity Among Hispanic Children Living In Urban Vs. Rural Areas LA Torres-Villela,A Jiménez-Collet,I Figueroa-Sánchez,... - 《Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise》 被引量: 0发表: 2022年 Urban vs. Rural Living in the U.S. Pre- and Mid-COVID-19 J Binette ...
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 ...
In multivariable models, factors associated with earlier AFS across gender were periurban residence (vs rural), ever use of alcohol and knowing at least one person who had HIV, while school attendance had a significant protective effect. Other factors were important for one gender only. Maternal ...
Content Analysis of Serious Illness Conversation Documentation: Structured vs. Free-Text Information ? 2024 American Academy of Hospice and Palliative MedicineContext: Clear, accessible, and thorough documentation of serious illness conversations helps ens... Durieux B.N.,Zupanc S.N.,Tarbi E.C.,.....
- National journal of community medicine 被引量: 0发表: 2013年 Where We Live: Health Care in Rural vs Urban America Introduces several articles on differences between urban and rural health care in the United States in this issue. How poverty, which is more prevalent in rural areas, is a ...
Dense urban environments can also promote healthy behaviors. For instance, a 2015 report from theOffice of the Surgeon Generalnotes that people tend to walk more when they use public transit or when their “everyday destinations” are within walking distance. A 2014 study inPreventive Medicinefound...
highlighting a potentially serious issue with an ambiguous origin. One theory has been that domestic water supplies from rural-area groundwater wells often contain higher amounts of dissolved radon relative to (already de-gassed) supplies entering houses from urban-area municipal water treatment plants...
Human gut microbiome research focuses on populations living in high-income countries and to a lesser extent, non-urban agriculturalist and hunter-gatherer societies. The scarcity of research between these extremes limits our understanding of how the gut
In the Depression, farmers initially had the advantage of being able to feed themselves. But they soon ran out of other supplies: coal to run forges to fix machinery, fertilizer, medicine, clothing, and almost every other non-food item. Without those, they couldn't grow food. Farmers who...