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Healthy lifestyle

25.01.2022

Boosting urban cycling could reduce the number of premature deaths per year

26.11.2021

Lack of green spaces in cities: higher mortality and worse child development

two hands in blue gloves take a piece of paper with the curve of the electrocardiogram, and a pen to check it. On an orange table is also a stethoscope, an open pill jar and a small red heart.
03.11.2021

70 beats per minute, at rest: the limit to avoid heart complications

08.10.2021

The Mediterranean diet favors cognitive and memory improvement

Mark J Nieuwenhuijsen is a Research Professor, Director of the Urban Planning, Environment and Health Initiative, and Director of the Air pollution and Urban Environment Programme at ISGlobal. Credit: Jordi Play
02.06.2021

Barcelona in the eyes of an urban health expert

16.11.2020

Pollution and population density could increase BMI and blood pressure in children

05.11.2020

Morning exercise to reduce cancer risk

Hacer ejercicio moderado, como correr, entre 1 y 5h a la semana conlleva los máximos beneficios para la salud Foto deGreg Rosenke on Unsplash
13.10.2020

How much exercise is good for you?

A study of 1,200 children analyzed the trajectory of weight up to the age of four and its relationship with lung function at age seven. Photo by Kelly Sikkema via Unsplash.
29.08.2020

Weight gain in the first years of life can affect lung function

Accelerated lung function decline occurs in any adult who gains weight, regardless of their body mass index. | Picture by I Yunmai from Unsplash.
05.03.2020

Weight changes affect lung function in adulthood

The BiblioLab Science - Healthy City project has united art, science, urbanism and knowledge generation to co-create with the citizens a more human and healthier city of the future. Photo by Roxanne Desgagnés on Unsplash.
04.07.2019

“BiblioLab Science – Healthy City”, co-creating knowledge in libraries

Picture of one of the Yoga sessions at the beach, organized within the PRBB Healthy Week framework.
15.04.2019

Healthy week at the PRBB: sports, workshops and talks

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