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Rural men have more health risks
Men living in rural parts of Australia are more likely than city slickers to have chronic health conditions.

More health risks for rural men
A report's shown men living in rural areas are more likely than city slickers to have health conditions.

Research dispels myths about rural fitness
From hiking and biking to skiing and shoveling snow, staying physically active in rural northern New England might sound like a cinch. But researchers who have begun exploring how to promote healthy living in rural communities are digging beneath that scenic surface.

Living History Farms seeks volunteers
Volunteers are needed to be historical interpreters at Living History Farms for the 2010 season, beginning May 1. Historical interpreters educate visitors, especially at the professional sites such as the law office, bank and doctors office. Volunteers will be taught about life in the late 1800s and the role those professions played in a growing rural community. Historically appropriate ...

Research dispels myths about rural fitness
Published: Thursday, April 22, 2010 at 8:00 a.m. Last Modified: Tuesday, April 20, 2010 at 5:30 p.m. CONCORD, N.H. From hiking and biking to skiing and shoveling snow, staying physically active in rural northern New England might sound like a cinch.

Research dispels myths about rural fitness
From hiking and biking to skiing and shoveling snow, staying physically active in rural northern New England might sound like a cinch. But researchers exploring how to promote healthy living in rural communities are digging beneath that scenic surface.

Hanoi plans long-term facelift for rural areas
The capital city, which merged with several pats of the adjacent rural provinces of Ha Tay and Hoa Binh in 2008, is waiting for Government approval of its project for New lifestyle Rural Areas for 2020 with orientations for 2030.

Debate over rural NHS provision
BBC Scotland's health correspondent Eleanor Bradford asks Kinloch Rannoch residents if their out-of-hours NHS provision is insufficient.

ETHIOPIA: When the rains don't come on time
Source: IRIN Rain rules the lives and wellbeing of rural people in most developing countries: it determines whether they will have enough to eat, be able to provide basic necessities and earn a living, but climate change has made rainfall more erratic in many parts of the world.

High-speed train riles Russians living on wrong side of track
SAINT PETERSBURG: Russia's first high-speed train, the Sapsan, has made life easier for well-heeled commuters after its launch but sparked a hate campaign from ordinary people living along the route. To vent their rage at the train, which travels between Moscow and the former imperial capital of Saint Petersburg in just three hours and

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