Rural-Urban Mortality Gap Widened 7x — Stress and Infrastructure Are Why
Rural working-age Americans are now 43% more likely to die of natural causes than their urban peers, up from just 6% in 1999. New research points to chronic psychosocial stress and deteriorating…
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