Urban green space was a protective lifeline against COVID depression, study suggests

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A new study suggests green space helped protect the mental health of city-bound Canadians during the early phase of the COVID-19 pandemic.

The peer-reviewed study suggests people who lived in urban areas with more greenery were less likely to be depressed in the first months of the pandemic.

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