Forest Therapy: Does Tree-Hugging Help Your Health?
Shinrinyoku (‘Forest bathing’) has many implications for long-term health and disease prevention.
→Shinrinyoku (‘Forest bathing’) has many implications for long-term health and disease prevention.
→Detractors worry that ‘traditional values’ of hard work and fair play through academic integrity could be jeopardised
→Genomics can direct precise interventions when the number of cases is small, preventing a resurgence of infections
→A GOV.UK press release stated that “the UK is a world leader in global life-sciences and medicine. This British trial will now affect the global response to this pandemic”
→Negative publicity around hydroxychloroquine may now affect the number of patients enrolling in clinical trials, in turn threatening research into treatments for COVID-19
→Tom Clabon explains why the UK retains its 2-metre rule.
→X-37B has launched on its next mission: Lisa Stimson explores the nature of this much-anticipated journey.
→Southampton’s participation builds on their existing strengths in understanding brain inflammation
→They are currently looking for more volunteers to trial the vaccine.
→“In an adaptation of Greta Thunberg’s famous quote; no garden is too small to make a difference”
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