Living close to urban green spaces is associated with a decreased risk of breast cancer

A new study examines the relationship between exposure to green spaces and breast cancer. The study, which analyzed data from more than 3,600 women in Spain, concluded that the risk of breast cancer was lower in the women who lived closer to urban green spaces, like parks or gardens.

Source: sciencedaily.com

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