Xuemei Zhu, Zhipeng Lu, Chia-Yuan Yu, Chanam Lee, George Mann
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Walkable communities: Impacts on residents' physical and social health: Researchers from Texas A&M University studied residents in a newly developed 'walkable community' in Austin, Texas to see how it changed their habits for physical activity and whether it increased social interaction and cohesion in the community.