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TAG24 NEWS on MSNStudy shows nurture pips nature when it comes to a number of diseasesWe tend to put many of our ailments down to our genetics. But new research suggest much of our diseases come from environmental factors.
A new study led by researchers from Oxford Population Health has shown that a range of environmental factors, including lifestyle (smoking and physical activity), and living conditions, have a greater ...
Evolving regulations link workplace conditions to mental health, driving corporate compliance and increasing investment.
A study finds that lifestyle and environment influence health more than genetics. Smoking, income, and exercise shape disease risk.
An improvement in freshwater biodiversity in England's rivers was linked to reductions in pollution of zinc and copper, largely due to the decline of coal burning and heavy industry, say researchers.
Scientists are gathering more evidence on which factor has more of an impact on human wellbeing amid the aging process.
A study led by researchers from Oxford Population Health has shown that a range of environmental factors, including lifestyle ...
In a groundbreaking study by Medtronic, Honolulu has made the list of the top 10 U.S. cities where the first person to live ...
tribal and low-income community health. “Federal agencies were directed to make environmental justice an integral part of their missions and to establish an environmental justice strategy ...
Being chronically stressed can take a toll on your physical and mental health. Getting more exercise, practicing mindfulness, spending time with a pet, minimizing screen time, and getting outside ...
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