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How where you live may increase your chances of developing asthma - ANALYSIS: Does living in a concrete jungle contribute to ...
A new study published in the Journal of Environmental Psychology suggests that simply enjoying the experience of being in ...
A new European study has found that people exposed to several harmful environmental factors at the same time were more likely ...
The combination of air pollution, dense urban development and limited green spaces increases the risk of asthma in both ...
The combination of air pollution, dense urban development and limited green spaces increases the risk of asthma in both children and adults.
US mortality rates overall declined from 1969 to 2020, but mortality rates vary greatly from state to state, according to a ...
An individual’s environment, including factors such as early-life adversity, may result in changes in the way that parts of a person’s genetic code are “read.” While these epigenetic ...
A major study led by researchers from Yale School of Public Health (YSPH) has uncovered significant differences in life ...
A person’s risk of developing dementia is the chance that they will get it at some point in their life. Everyone has a chance of developing dementia, but some people have a greater chance than others.
A large Israeli study found that boys who experience delayed puberty are significantly more likely to develop type 2 diabetes ...
The life strategy adopted by rainbow trout, whether river-dwelling or migrating between freshwater and the sea, is determined mainly by environmental factors such as the availability of food and ...