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More green environmental surroundings associated with a lower risk of ADHD in children – Mental Daily

According to researchers from Aarhus University, the risk of developing attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) may be lower among children who reside in regions with more green environmental surroundings.
Their new findings appeared in the peer-reviewed journal Environmental Health Perspectives.
The study included young participants born in Denmark from 1992 through 2007. A follow-up diagnosis of ADHD was initiated by age five.
The participants who resided in areas with less defined green…
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