Which city has the highest depression rate? Or the fewest work hours? Find the answers and more insights from a nationwide analysis, here.
Where a person lives may have an impact on their mental health, according to a new nationwide analysis. The analysis was conducted by WalletHub and examined 182 of the largest US cities across 29 key metrics that ranged from depression rate to amount of work hours to separation and divorce rate. Find out which cities ranked highest and lowest across each metric in the slides below.
The CMS CED Policy Limits Treatment for Early Alzheimer's Disease: What It Is and How It Works
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