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Residential green space, gardening, and subjective well-being: A cross-sectional study of garden owners in northern Belgium
223 (2022) Keywords: biodiversity garden gardening Mental health nature relatedness stress Abstract: Urban green spaces and the biodiversity therein have been associated with human health and well-being ...
Residential green space and mental health-related prescription medication sales: An ecological study in Belgium.
Michelle Plusquin; Nawrot, Tim S Source: Environmental Research, Volume 211 (2022) Keywords: Environmental epidemiology medication sales Mental health mood disorders Residential green space Abstract: ...
Residential green space and medication sales for childhood asthma: A longitudinal ecological study in Belgium
Pediatric asthma Residential green space respiratory health Abstract: Background: Living in green environments has been associated with various health benefits, but the evidence for positive effects on ...
Residential green space and seasonal distress in a cohort of tree pollen allergy patients
health (GHQ-12), perceived presence of allergenic trees (hazel, alder, birch) near the residence and residential green space area within 1 km distance [high (≥3 m) and low (<3 m) green]. Results were ...
Investigation on possible transmission of monkeys' Plasmodium to human in a populations living in the equatorial rainforest of the Democratic republic of Congo.
near the rainforest of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) where several species of non-human primates are living. Two successive real-time PCR s were identified in the literature and used in ...
Association between habitat and prevalence of hantavirus infections in bank voles (Myodes glareolus) and wood mice (Apodemus sylvaticus).
a density-dependent seroprevalence. Our study showed that bank vole population density, as well as Puumala virus seroprevalence, were habitat dependent. Apodemus sylvaticus was found more vulnerable for deteriorating ...