Not exact matches
The decrease in environmental microbial
exposure from
urban living could have health implications for humans.
The researchers suggest that
living in a rural or
urban environment may change the intestinal microbiome, due to different
exposures early in
life, resulting in decreased or increased risk
Parents then answered questions about
exposure to farm animals, pet dogs or cats, and
urban or rural residence during the first year of
life.
Whether it's illustrations of the city itself or intensely close - up portraits of the people that
live there, the artist sees what others might not, revealing vulnerabilities and offering a gritty
exposure of
urban life.
I have
lived in
urban areas for the last seven years, but my
exposure is too high to have resulted from routine city existence.
Due to effects of multigenerational poverty, limited educational and economic opportunities, high levels of drug use and trade, and pervasive community violence,
urban youth in Baltimore and many US cities are at increased risk for
exposure to a variety of stresses, including early
life stress, recurrent and chronic stress, and
exposure to significant and / or recurrent traumas.