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People’s connection to nature examined in public health research
Feeling connected to nature or the environment is important for health, and new public health research from the Thompson School
Is a city walk really as good for you as a stroll in nature?
Does walking in a city have any benefits, or is it better to find some woodland? This is what the
Restless nature of human spinal cord revealed by non-invasive functional imaging
The spinal cord roughly looks like a long tube, with a diameter of only 1.5 cm, and yet this crucial
Nature’s Medicine Cabinet
Plants have been used as medicine since the beginning of time, and about 40 per cent of our medicine today
Ticks-time starts: That should be observed in nature, Naturopathy, naturopathic specialist portal
Ticks are more active In the Corona-crisis, where the social meeting places are closed, company-a lot of people long walks
Forest Bathing: Where nature becomes your therapist
Tree-hugging has a new meaning. People who live in crazed, time-starved cities are seeking out patches of nature for what
World Mental Health Day: 'Nature prescriptions' can improve mental health
Getting out in nature really does help to improve mental wellbeing, according to a new report published on World Mental
Lifestyle factors that could harden arteries
A new study from the University of Georgia pinpoints lifestyle factors that could lead to hardened arteries. One of the
Fecal transplants may be best answer to antibiotic-resistant bacteria: Non-pharmaceutical treatment combats recurring Clostridium Difficile infections
Transplanting human donor fecal microbiota into the colon of a patient infected with Clostridiodes difficile (C. diff) may be the