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ADHD risks lower for children in ‘green’ environments, Denmark researchers say | Sector – The Sector
The amount of ‘green space’ around children’s homes has an influence on the risks of them developing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Danish researchers…
The amount of green space around childrens homes has an influence on the risks of them developing attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), Danish researchers have found in the largest study of its kind.
A team of researchers from Aarhus University has studied how green space around the residence affects the risk of children and adolescents being diagnosed with ADHD, finding that children who have been exposed to less green surroundings in their residential area in early childhood have an…
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