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A ‘Green Prescription’ May Make Nature a Chore Instead of a Joy – ScienceAlert
Spending regular time in nature appears to come with strong psychological benefits. As more compelling evidence rolls in, doctors are increasingly prescribing time…

Spending regular time in nature appears to come with strong psychological benefits. As more compelling evidence rolls in, doctors are increasinglyprescribing time outside among greenery or near water to give our mental health a boost.
While those recommendations may help some people, new research suggests there’s a fine line between encouragement and pressure, and a formal prescription might sour the experience.
Using data from 18,838 participants in 18 countries collected for the BlueHealth International…
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