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Trees — not grass and other greenery — associated with lower heart disease risk
A multi-institutional study led by UC Davis finds that living in urban areas with a higher percentage of visible trees is ...
Living in a tree-filled neighborhood may be as beneficial to the heart as regular exercise, new research shows. Researchers at the University of Louisville designed a clinical trial that followed ...
New research shows city trees may protect heart health better than grass. The study explains why tree lined streets matter ...
Native trees, such as oaks, have long held a special place in our culture and countryside. Now, researchers have shown that ...
(Reuters) - The baobab tree is a distinctive sight on the landscape. When its contorted branches are leafless during the dry season, they resemble jumbled roots emanating from a thick trunk, making it ...
Trees provide an important buffer against problems created by climate change, cooling our neighborhoods and helping control stormwater, but in Arlington, a new study shows an alarming loss of tree ...
People plant trees as a part of the DCR's Urban and Community Forestry Program in 2022. This story was originally produced by WBUR. NHPR is republishing it in partnership with the New England News ...
From Tasmania to the Top End, Australia's forest trees are dying at higher rates due to climate change, according to new research.
Philadelphia is a city filled with lush greenery — depending on where you live. While communities across the northwest or surrounding Fairmount Park see dozens of trees each day, other parts of the ...
A new study leveraging 20,000 tree-ring records and nearly 150 scientists' contributions from across the globe shows that, while droughts appear to have had a modest impact on tropical tree growth in ...
The link between tree diversity and spider populations can help homeowners and other land managers better plan tree plantings to naturally mitigate the effects of climate change. Spiders are often ...
A multi-institutional study led by the University of California, Davis, finds that living in urban areas with a higher ...
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