Designing for public health
The Active Design movement wants to improve public health through changes to the built environment. We spoke with Reena Agarwal and Suzanne Nienaber of New York-based nonprofit the Center for Active...
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Dominated by suburban sprawl and car-centric infrastructure, the contemporary North American landscape evolved partially in reaction to the public health issues that plagued overcrowded East Coast...
View ArticleCognitive calisthenics
A cursory look at the internet or ads that fill popular magazines will tell you that there are myriad ways to improve your cognitive health. Some companies will sell you supplements to improve...
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