Article 5T7JD Contact with nature in cities reduces loneliness, study shows

Contact with nature in cities reduces loneliness, study shows

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Damian Carrington Environment editor
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Loneliness is significant mental health concern and can raise risk of death by 45%, say scientists

Contact with nature in cities significantly reduces feelings of loneliness, according to a team of scientists.

Loneliness is a major public health concern, their research shows, and can raise a person's risk of death by 45% - more than air pollution, obesity or alcohol abuse.

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