country life
03/25/2017 / By Russel Davis
Living in the country found to reduce the risk of death by 16% compared to city life
Living in the countryside, where trees and open spaces can be easily accessed, may help reduce the risk of certain diseases and premature death than being city-bound, according to a recent review. Researchers at the Institute for European Environmental Policy (IEEP) analyzed data from more than 200 academic studies on the beneficial effects of increased […]
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