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Living near green spaces lowers neurodevelopmental disorder risk in children, study finds.
A study by Rutgers Health in Environment International links living near green spaces with a lower risk of neurodevelopmental disorders in children, such as ADHD and autism.
Analyzing data from 1.8 million mother-child pairs, the research shows higher green space exposure benefits neurodevelopment, especially in urban areas and among Black and Hispanic children.
The findings highlight the need for policies to increase access to green spaces for vulnerable populations.
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Vivir cerca de espacios verdes reduce el riesgo de trastornos del desarrollo neurológico en los niños, según un estudio.