New Study Reveals Health and Social Benefits of Car-Free Living
Published on 17 May 2024Giving up your car for three weeks might feel like a sacrifice, but a group of people who did just that found it improved their health and well-being
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Giving up your car for three weeks might feel like a sacrifice, but a group of people who did just that found it improved their health and well-being
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The generous donation from Hong Kong-based Yew Chung Education Foundation honours collaboration with Emeritus Professor Jeff Thompson.
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