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Increased exposure to total green space

Exposure to Urban Tree Canopy Beneficial for Mental Health

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≥30 percent green space, tree canopy specifically, linked to lower incidence of psychological distress
Spending at least two hours a week in nature may promote health and well-being

Two-Hour Weekly Dose of Nature May Aid Health, Well-Being

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120-minute weekly exposure could be achieved in a single visit or during several shorter visits
Taking at least 20 minutes per day to leisurely walk or sit in a place that makes you feel in contact with nature can significantly lower stress hormone levels

Daily Dose of Nature Cuts Stress Hormone Levels

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Only 20 minutes of nature contact shows most efficient lowering of cortisol levels
The 2019 healthiest community in America is Douglas County

Douglas County, Colorado, Ranked as Healthiest Community

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Seven of top 20 communities were in Colorado; nearly all adults in these counties exercise
The influence of heritability and environmental factors has been identified for a large number of phenotypes

Study Explores Influence of Genetics, Environment in Disease

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Genetic component for 40 percent of phenotypes studied; 25 percent have environmental risk factors
The density of greenness near residences is associated with lower urinary levels of epinephrine and F2-isoprostane

Residential Greenness Linked to Cardiovascular Disease Risk

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More greenness near residence linked to lower urinary levels of epinephrine and F2-isoprostane
Fixing up blighted physical environments

Greening Vacant Land Improves Neighborhood Mental Health

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Cleaning up vacant lots in resource-limited urban settings can aid residents' mental health
Environmental lead exposure is a risk factor for all-cause

Low-Level Lead Exposure Ups CVD Mortality Risk in U.S. Adults

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Environmental lead exposure tied to all-cause, cardiovascular disease, ischemic heart disease mortality
Disparities in exposure to diabetes-associated environmental endocrine-disrupting chemicals may contribute to disparities in diabetes

Endocrine-Disrupting Chemicals Linked to Diabetes Disparities

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Exposure to diabetes-associated environmental EDCs may contribute to racial, socioeconomic disparities
Overall environmental quality is strongly associated with increased cancer risk

Poor Environmental Quality Tied to Higher Cancer Rates

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Rural areas a bit safer than urban ones; environmental threats seem key, researchers say