Dr. Bing Zhao is a geriatric doctor in the first university of science and technology of China. This hospital is in Hefei, a city located in the east China with a population of more than 9 million. She completed her medicine degree in China and PhD in University of Tasmania in Australia. Then she went […]
Author Archives: TreesMendUs
UK Researcher Andy Jones: “Green Space consistently provides 20% reduction in bad things, if we had a pill for that, we would take it.”
1:19 Professor Andy Jones is a public health academic who holds the position of professorial fellow in Norwich Medical School at the University of East Anglia in the UK. He has wide ranging interests including the pragmatic evaluation of public health interventions, the role of the environment as a determinant of health and related […]
The Treeline With Author Ben Rawlence
Interview Time Stamps: 5:00 – Radical hope and clear eyed awareness. Two degrees means awful things, but also opportunity to reconsider our destructive ways, and embrace our roles as guardians of nature…. to re- entangle with nature. 8:12 minute mark – New ways of looking and seeing – some ancient and some modern with huge datasets […]
Optimize Your Heart Rate: Balance Your Mind and Body With Green Space
You might think that diet and exercise are the best ways to avoid a heart attack. And yes that research is well understood. But this another way. This is to be aware of the environments that can either help or harm your heart. Do you know that your heart is under attack every day by […]
Dr. Aruni Bhatnagar: Your Heart, Tightly Tied To Your Environment
Dr. Bhatnagar is Professor of Medicine and Distinguished University Scholar at the University of Louisville, Kentucky, USA. He is the Director of the Christina Lee Brown Envirome Institute and Co-Director at the American Heart Association. He was the Deputy Editor of Circulation Research for 10 years. He was the recipient of the President’s Award for Outstanding Scholarship, […]
Anna Cooper Reed, On Canada’s Nature Prescription Program
Anna Cooper Reid tells us that PaRx is breaking ground as Canada’s first national, evidence-based nature prescription program. Two hours a week is all it takes. The following notes the minute mark for points in our conversation: 6 minute mark: PaRx program what it is: evidence based and national (Canada) 9 minute mark: […]
Personal Update: Breast Cancer Diagnosis and What My New Book Is About
I was thrown for a loop this summer by a diagnosis of breast cancer. Here is my story: I felt a lump in my breast, it was surgically removed. When we got the pathology report back it showed that I had a form of cancer called Ductal Carcioma In Situ (DCIS) which means the cancer […]
Natural Sounds and Your Health with Carleton Professor & Conservation Scientist Rachel Buxton
Podcast Episode #25 Professor Rachel Buxton is a conservation scientist at Carleton University aiming to support conservation policy and practice with robust evidence. Dr. Rachel Buxton’s main research interests include soundscapes, seabird ecology, ecological restoration, and systematic conservation planning. Dr. Rachel Buxton’s research focuses on the impact of noise pollution and the benefits […]
Paula Frizzell: Photography, Nature, Mindfulness and Gratitude
Podcast Episode #24 Paula Frizzell lives in Kentucky. Her professional background is diverse, ranging from starting an advertising and marketing firm to owning a re-sales clothing store, a manufacturing plant and a design company. Prior to finding her life path Paula was a nationally acclaimed recruiter for a Fortune 500 company. Currently she serves on […]
Patricia Pearsell: Caregiver With Outside Mindset Helping Others
Patricia Pearsell and her family have lived in Whitby, Ontario for many years. Spending time with family and friends, music, singing, growing food with her family, the outdoors and now writing, bring her great joy. She has been a Warrior Mom since 1998 when their oldest son was diagnosed with cancer for the […]