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CDC: Premature Mortality for Top Causes of Death Higher in Rural Areas
MedPage Today· 4 days agoAmericans living in rural areas had higher rates of preventable premature mortality from the five...
People in rural counties more likely to die of preventable causes: CDC
Becker’s Hospital Review· 2 days agoRural counties had higher rates of preventable premature deaths, with increases in death rates for cancer, heart disease, chronic lower respiratory disease ...
Southeast Asia ‘in a frying pan’ as extreme heat ‘rewrites climatic history’
Daily Telegraph· 2 days agoOf course, such challenges are not unique to southeast Asia. The outlook is similar in South Asia:...
Healthy lifestyle ‘could add five years to lives of those at risk of dying young’
The Telegraph via Yahoo News· 4 days ago“Participants with high genetic risk...ago after the minimal progress made was lost during the...
Story from Kaiser Permanente: Simpler, coordinated health care that makes life easier for Coloradans
The Fort Collins Coloradoan· 1 day agoFewer than half of Americans believe the country’s health care is properly managed, according to a...
Alcohol awareness month - BusinessWorld Online
BusinessWorld· 6 days agoApril marks the annual observance of Alcohol Awareness Month in the United States, and although the Philippines does not formally have the same public...
Mixed Responses To Latest Menthol Ban Delay Amid Partisan Battle To Attract Black Voters
Black America Web· 5 days agoThere were mixed responses along political, ideological and sociological lines after President Joe...
Health care CEO, Penn State alum calls on community to help March for Babies reach fundraising goal
State College Centre Daily Times via Yahoo News· 3 days ago“By sharing our personal stories, organizing a walk, and giving what you can, it’s my hope that we...
Gov. Pillen outlines Nebraska’s local, federal next steps following ‘war zone’ tornadoes
Grand Island Independent· 5 days agoGov. Jim Pillen provides an update on a tornado outbreak that swept through Nebraska and Iowa in the past week. Gov. Jim Pillen, front, toured Washington County with State Sen. Ben Hansen of Blair, center right, and Maj. Gen. Craig Strong, at right.