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By Frank Browning

Health
In Rural Kentucky, A Surprising Twist On The Health Debate
11/16/2009

In Hazard and Harlan, rural communities in the heart of Appalachian Kentucky, there are plenty of doctors and too many people in bad health. Kaiser Health News' Frank Browning shows us that rural communities require more than doctors to be healthy.


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