Increasing vegetation in urban areas can reduce all-cause mortality, the study reveals
A new analysis of vegetation and mortality found that between 34,000 and 38,000 deaths could have been reduced by local increases in green vegetation in U.S. metropolitan areas. Growing vegetation in U.S. urban areas can substantially reduce all-cause mortality, according to a new study led by researchers at Boston University School of Public Health. Published …
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