A new study has called for the addition of more parks and green spaces in cities to ensure that children's lung health is not compromised.
Researchers examined the nearestCities like London are often known for their poor air quality levels
The study, published in the European Respiratory Journal, found children whose home surroundings became “greener” between birth and their 10th birthday, either due to house moves or due to environmental changes, had betterLead author Dr Diogo Queiroz Almeida, from the University of Porto, said: “Our research suggests the greener, the better.
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