A new USC study suggests that certain neighborhoods—particularly those characterized by poverty and unemployment—may pose an environmental risk to the
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Greening Vacant Land Improves Neighborhood Mental Health
FRIDAY, July 20, 2018 — Fixing up blighted physical environments, particularly in resource-limited urban settings, may improve the mental health
Continue reading »Study links neighborhood factors, breast cancer rates in African-American women
Neighborhood characteristics such as racial composition and poverty rates are associated with increased risks of late-stage breast cancer diagnoses and
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