Lifestyle factors and air pollution both significantly impact mortality rates, a study in the BMC Public Health journal has found. The research found health-conscious lifestyle choices can reduce the chance of premature death, while exposure to pollutants such as nitrogen oxides and particulate matter can raise the risk. Notably, the link between unhealthy lifestyles and mortality risk was stronger in areas with lower air pollution levels.
Mental health benefits at work are getting better. Here’s how we can go further.
Mental health initiatives in U.S. workplaces have significantly strengthened in recent years, as employers reckon with the ongoing mental health crisis. However, access to care