menu

Search Results

How air pollution can harm team performance | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

How air pollution can harm team performance. March 3, 2024. Air pollution has had a bad research rap this week. A story in science sips showed the link between air pollution and suicide, and now this!

Air pollution exposure during pregnancy has long-term impact on children's health, development | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Air pollution exposure during pregnancy has long-term impact on children's health, development. September 19, 2021. So many studies (many reported in TR) have shown that we can vastly improve our mental and physical health by cleaning up our air.

Your brain ages at different paces according to social and physical environments | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Countries with greater inequalities – whether economic, pollution or disease-based – exhibited older brain ages, according to a study published in. Nature Medicine.

Spending time in nature promotes early childhood development | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

They also assessed levels of traffic-related air pollution and community noise. The results highlight the fundamental importance of natural green spaces like street trees, parks and community gardens, the authors say.

Forty percent of dementia cases could be prevented or delayed by targeting 12 risk factors throughout life | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

Twenty-eight world-leading dementia experts added three new risk factors in the new report—excessive alcohol intake and head injury in mid-life and air pollution in later life.

Childhood and adolescent suicides are a serious threat | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

A recent study established. a link between pollution—especially air pollution—and suicide. Again, the young were most affected. And yet another showed that the. increasing lack of connection with the natural world. was a factor in suicide in young people.

Having assets may protect people from persistent depression during COVID | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

There are so many reasons for this terrifying rise, and they range from airborne pollution, dehumanization of work and society generally, social media, isolation, increasing social and work stress, inequality, natural area degradation, job and income insecurity

Women leaders good for the environment | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

“For example, investors in most countries now discount the share prices of firms that cause environmental damage; governments introduce regulations that impose pollution levies; and consumers use organizational environmental behavior as a criterion for making

Corruption contagion: How legal and finance firms are at greater risk of corruption | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

is increasing in all industries—law and accountancy firms are not uniquely nastyCorruption increases when people are stressedCorruption increases when corruption is seen as OK by leaders—at any levelCorruption is linked to context—for example environmental pollution

You're only as old as you (psychologically) feel | Today's Research by Fortinberry Murray

is dictated by your genetics, the stress level that your mother experienced when pregnant, the financial situation you was born into, the level of deprivation you faced in early life, the level of discrimination you faced, smoking, alcohol use, level of pollution