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The future of well-being is experiencing VR nature, apparently – The Big Smoke Australia
With us stuck at home for the foreseeable future, experts believe that experiencing nature in VR will be beneficial for our health.
With us stuck at home for the foreseeable future, experts believe that experiencing nature in VR will be beneficial for our health.
It is well-established that spending time in nature brings with it a plethora of health benefits, from lowered anxiety and depression to reduced blood pressure and a stronger immune system. How nature induces these effects, however, remains unclear. Is it the physical exercise? The time spent away from screens? The awe of nature itself?
New research lends a hand to…
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