Green Spaces and Mortality

Green Spaces and Mortality

It’s common knowledge that an animal in the zoo fares better when its enclosure resembles its natural environment. Humans however, are often resistant to the notion that we’re similar in that regard. However a recent World Health Organization funded study underlines the importance of surrounding ourselves with nature and green spaces. The aim of this study was to assess the impact of residential green spaces on all-cause mortality, and the results of these studies found a significant inverse relationship between an increase in surrounding greenness and the risk of all-cause mortality.

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Wagging the Dog's Tail Doesn't Make it Happy

Wagging the Dog's Tail Doesn't Make it Happy

Over the past 10 years, there has been enormous attention given to serum vitamin D level and its association with human health. We therefore found it remarkable that a new study published in the New England Journal of Medicine showed no reduction in cancer or cardiovascular mortality with a median of 5 years of supplementation with 2,000 IU of vitamin D and 1 g of fish oil in nearly 17,000 men and women over age 50. This brings us to the dog metaphor in the title of this article…

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