A peer-reviewed study in the Journal of Epidemiology and Community Health, with academics from University of Adelaide, and University of Essex, has shown that the health impacts from renting could be greater thn those associated with smoking and unemployment. The study is entitled, “Are housing circumstances associated with faster epigenetic ageing?” In other words, the stresses associated with renting cause more rapid ageing. That may be so, but in the light of Australia’s homelessness and rent crises, caused by replacement level mass migration, surely the real stresses are not having a rental place in the first place and having to sleep rough on the streets, while the political class allow the overseas elites to buy up the country.
https://jech.bmj.com/content/early/2023/08/17/jech-2023-220523?rss=1