Buenos Aires, 3 June (NA) -- The natural environment appears more and more as a concrete public health factor. Scientific evidence indicates that living in greener urban areas is associated with lower odds of: * Cardiovascular disease * Obesity * Diabetes * Hospitalization for asthma * Mental Angustia * Mortality In times of screens, sustained stress and sedentary life, the question is no longer whether being close to green does well, but how mu…
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Buenos Aires, 3 June (NA) -- The natural environment appears more and more as a concrete public health factor. Scientific evidence indicates that living in greener urban areas is associated with lower odds of: * Cardiovascular disease * Obesity * Diabetes * Hospitalization for asthma * Mental Angustia * Mortality In times of screens, sustained stress and sedentary life, the question is no longer whether being close to green does well, but how mu…