A new study, jointly conducted by the University of Adelaide and University of Essex, has found that renting, rather than owning, a private-sector home leads to faster biological ageing. The negative ...
Renting a private sector home, falling repeatedly into arrears, and exposure to pollution in the vicinity are linked to faster biological aging—the cumulative damage to the body's tissues and cells, ...
People’s experiences of private rental housing are linked to faster biological ageing, our recent research finds. While chronological ageing happens at the same speed for everyone, biological ageing ...
Privately renting a home in the UK was linked to faster biological ageing than either being a homeowner or living in social housing, a study found. Whereas chronological age is your actual age, the ...
There is good news for the buy-to-let sector as private renting has come under scrutiny. A parliamentary report published in July suggests that the private rental market has exhibited growth and that ...
The rental market in England is, to use a technical term, totally and utterly bonkers right now. "There were literally around 60 other people viewing the property," a colleague in her early 30s told ...
The biological impact of renting, as opposed to owner occupancy, is nearly double that of being out of work vs having paid employment, the findings suggest. Fortunately, these effects are reversible, ...