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Green Spaces May Decrease Risk of Childhood ADHD

And 6 more important health benefits from getting out in nature
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Green Spaces May Decrease Risk of Childhood ADHD
Children living in areas with sparse green spaces have an increased risk of developing attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD), according to a new study. Researchers believe that greater exposure to nature and green space could reduce the likelihood that a child will have ADHD. Here's a look at six health benefits from getting out in nature.
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