Living Near Urban Trees Linked to Lower Heart Disease Risk
Living near trees in urban neighborhoods may reduce cardiovascular disease, while grassy areas show less benefit, according to new research. ...
Living near trees in urban neighborhoods may reduce cardiovascular disease, while grassy areas show less benefit, according to new research. ...
The behavior and biology of bees are not only key to pollination and biodiversity: they can also become living sensors...
Fischer, J. D., Schneider, S. C., Ahlers, A. A. & Miller, J. R. Categorizing wildlife responses to urbanization and conservation...
Baseline resultsThe results of the implementation of the CET policy on depression among middle-aged and older adults are shown in...
When the catastrophic Los Angeles fires broke out, John Volckens suspected firefighters and residents were breathing toxic air from the...
Firefighters who fought urban blazes during the January wildfires in Los Angeles County had significantly higher levels of mercury and...
WHO. Global Recommendations on Physical Activity for Health. Geneva: World Health Organization; 2010.Valenzuela PL, Carrera-Bastos P, Gálvez BG, Ruiz-Hurtado G,...
1 Introduction In recent years, urbanization in developing countries has rapidly accelerated due to the significant growth of the global...
With the rapid pace of urbanization, it's crucial to investigate its impact on human and environmental health. The existing literature...