Many Americans still imagine rural areas as bastions of traditional families. That’s no longer the case. Shelley Clark is James McGill professor of sociology at McGill University. Matthew M. Brooks is ...
Rural women comprise one-quarter of the world’s population, as per the estimates by International Labour Organization. Here’s an equally interesting fact, they are also 41% of the world’s ...
This cross-sectional study found a recent increase in cervical cancer incidence in rural U.S. counties, specifically among white women. In addition, incidence was 25% higher and mortality was 42% ...
The Mitchell, SD, Angus rancher and storyteller opened her presentation at the 2025 Women in Ag conference by Cooperative ...
Cervical cancer incidence is rising, with rural and minoritized populations experiencing worse outcomes due to suboptimal ...
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