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Living near green space ‘associated with higher chances of quitting smoking’ – The Irish News
Scientists have also found that those residing in leafy neighbourhoods are less likely to smoke.

People who smoke are more likely to successfully give up the habit if they live near green spaces, research suggests.
Scientists have also found that those residing in leafy neighbourhoods are less likely to smoke.
The research, published in the journal Social Science & Medicine, is based on Health Survey for England (HSE) data from more than 8,000 adults.
Leanne Martin, from the University of Plymouth, the lead author on the study, said: “This study is the first to investigate the association between…
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