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Leafy green neighborhoods tied to better heart health
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Leafy green neighborhoods tied to better heart health

People who live in neighborhoods with more green spaces may have less stress, healthier blood vessels and a lower risk of heart attacks and strokes than residents of communities without many outdoor recreation areas, a small study suggests.

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Workers can become dangerously overheated at temperatures below official limits

Workers can become dangerously overheated at temperatures below official limits

Employers and workers need to be aware that heat stress can happen well before temperatures reach official limits for workplace safety, a U.S. study suggests.

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