Joanna Angle
For The Lancaster News
Emerging evidence from international studies is verifying that trees and forests offer invaluable benefits to human physical health.
Research results from the University of Illinois provide evidence that trees may also help to reduce social problems.
Investigators found that trees draw people out of their individual homes and foster socialization among neighbors.
These relationships then help nurture children and build a strengthened sense of community, contributing to good physical and mental health.
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