PARIS, Dec 13 A Spanish study provides further evidence that regular contact with nature is beneficial for mental health. And, according to the same research, the chances of.
Yet another study has bolstered the connection between urban green space and mental health. Research led by ISGlobal, the Barcelona Institute for Global Health, found that residents of the city had better markers for mental wellbeing when their living situations met certain criteria for access to.
People in greener neighborhoods have vastly superior mental health, study finds peoplesworld.org - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from peoplesworld.org Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
Greenery is linked to Mental Health: With the increase in the population, pollution levels have increased in the urban regions. Living in a green space will benefit your health for sure. Increased life expectancy and reduced mental health issues are some of the factors.