Study aims to learn why people in rural South are less healthy, die sooner
Why people in rural communities in the South live shorter and less healthy lives than those who reside elsewhere in the United States is the focus of a new national study that will be based at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Emory Researchers: Why Are Those Born in the Rural South Less Healthy and Prone to Die Sooner?
Researchers from Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health are participating in a landmark study to understand why people born in rural communities in the South live shorter and less healthy lives than their counterparts elsewhere in the count …
Framingham Heart Study Inspires Researchers to Hit the Road
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David McManus developing mobile health component for RURAL health study of disease risk factors
According to a 2017 Centers for Disease Control publication, rural areas of the South have the highest rates of potentially excess deaths related to heart disease, cancer, chronic respiratory disease and stroke.
Study aims to learn why people in the rural South are less healthy, die sooner
Why people in rural communities in the South live shorter and less healthy lives than those who reside elsewhere in the United States is the focus of a new national study that will be based at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
UMMC study to explore why rural Mississippians die younger than others
In an effort to understand why people born in rural communities in the South live shorter and less healthy lives than their counterparts elsewhere in the same counties as well as across the country, researchers from the University of Mississippi Medica …
Study aims to learn why people in the rural South are less healthy, die sooner
Why people in rural communities in the South live shorter and less healthy lives than those who reside elsewhere in the United States is the focus of a new national study that will be based at the University of Alabama at Birmingham.
Why are those born in the rural South less healthy and prone to die sooner?
Researchers from Emory University’s Rollins School of Public Health are participating in a landmark study to understand why people born in rural communities in the South live shorter and less healthy lives than their counterparts elsewhere in the count …
Q&A: What’s driving health issues in rural America?
A newly launched study called RURAL, from researchers behind the long-running Framingham Heart Study, will follow 4,000 participants over the next six years in 10 low-income counties in Kentucky, Alabama, Louisiana, and Mississippi to better understand …
UVA Study: Why are those born in the rural South less healthy, prone to die sooner?
A researcher from the UVA School of Medicine is helping to lead a new study to understand why people born in rural communities in the South live shorter and less healthy lives than their counterparts elsewhere in the country.
