They found 60-year-old rural men can now expect to live two years less than their urban counterparts—a gap that's nearly tripled from two decades ago. Rural men can also expect to live 1.8 fewer ...
Rural men are dying younger and experiencing more years of poor health than urban men, largely due to higher rates of smoking, obesity, and heart disease, according to research from the USC Schaeffer ...
Rural men are dying earlier than their urban counterparts, and they're spending fewer of their later years in good health, according to new research from the USC Schaeffer Center for Health Policy ...
Well, you might be onto something. New research has opened a new chapter in the rural-urban health divide saga. The studies rolling off their desks portray a rather disconcerting picture: rural men ...