Edinburgh and Heriot Watt's team research cognitive impacts of green spaces

Press/Media: Research

Period27 Mar 2013

Media coverage

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Media coverage

  • TitleWalking in the park might ease brain fatigue
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletHealth Daily Digest
    Date10/04/13
    PersonsRichard Coyne
  • TitleSpending time in the vicinity of nature such as walking or strolling in a leafy park may alleviate brain fatigue, claim researchers
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletMedIndia
    Date9/04/13
    PersonsRichard Coyne
  • TitleStudy shows a walk in the park fixes a fuzzy brain
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletCare2
    Date4/04/13
    PersonsRichard Coyne
  • TitleBrain fatigue goes green
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletThe New York Times
    Date2/04/13
    PersonsRichard Coyne
  • TitleIt's a scientific fact, a walk in the park really will clear your head
    Media name/outletThe Daily Mail
    Date30/03/13
    PersonsRichard Coyne
  • TitleParking our brains
    Media name/outletThe Sun
    Date30/03/13
    PersonsRichard Coyne
  • TitleStress-busting stroll
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletIndian Express
    Date30/03/13
    PersonsRichard Coyne
  • TitleTake a walk and give your brain a break
    Media name/outletThe Edinburgh Evening News
    Date29/03/13
    PersonsRichard Coyne
  • TitleEasing brain fatigue with a walk in the park
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletThe New York Times (USA)
    Date27/03/13
    PersonsRichard Coyne
  • TitleHow to reduce brain fatigue easily and naturally
    Degree of recognitionInternational
    Media name/outletEMaxHealth
    Date27/03/13
    PersonsRichard Coyne
  • TitleSwitch off stressed mind with a stroll
    Media name/outletThe Daily Telegraph
    Date20/03/13
    PersonsRichard Coyne