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Study finds lower disease rates near Amazon forests managed by Indigenous peoples.
A new study in Communications Earth & Environment shows that well-preserved Amazon rainforest areas managed by Indigenous peoples can reduce disease rates.
Researchers from the University of Exeter and Brazil found lower incidences of respiratory and zoonotic diseases in areas closer to these forests.
The study highlights the role of Indigenous lands in maintaining public health and underscores the importance of preserving these forest areas.
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El estudio encuentra tasas de enfermedad más bajas cerca de los bosques amazónicos administrados por pueblos indígenas.