News story from The Independent on Sunday 21 March 2021
The Independent,
This is how urban 'blue spaces' can improve our health
World Economic Forum,
Research suggests that people living in areas with higher population densities are more likely to experience mental health…
Living near water can be beneficial to your mental health
Newsbreak,
We know that people are more likely to experience mental health disorders in areas with greater population density.
Living near water can be beneficial to your mental health – here’s how to have more blue spaces in cities
Free Mail South Africa,
Living near water can be beneficial to your mental health – here’s how to have more blue spaces in cities: We know that people…
Living near water can be beneficial to your mental health here's how to have more blue spaces in cities
Futures TradingCharts.com,
(MENAFN - The Conversation) We know that people are more likely to experience mental health disorders in areas with greater…
Living near water can be beneficial to your mental health: How to add more blue spaces in cities
MedicalXpress,
People who live near water report. Credit: Olga888as/ Shutterstock We know that people are more likely to experience mental…
MIL-OSI Global: Living near water can be beneficial to your mental health – here’s...
Foreign Affairs New Zealand,
– By Michail Georgiou, PhD Candidate, Impact of Blue Spaces on Health, Glasgow Caledonian University We people are more likely…
Living near water can be beneficial to your mental health – here's how to have more blue spaces in cities
The Conversation,
We know that people are more likely to experience mental health disorders in areas with greater population density.
Living near water can be beneficial to your mental health – here's how to have more blue spaces in cities
Yahoo! News,
We know that people are more likely to experience mental health disorders in areas with greater population density.
Canal regeneration helping people to live longer in north Glasgow
Glasgow Live,
Over the past two decades, areas next to the Forth and Clyde Canal have experienced a faster decline in mortality rates…