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Best Of: How Spending Time In Nature Helps Our Health
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Many of us know that being outside feels good.
Maybe it’s for a short walk to the store. Maybe for a hike at a nearby mountain. Or maybe spending time at the beach with loved ones for a holiday.
But did you know that a
short walk in nature can improve
your attention span
by 20 percent? And that even fake plants have been shown to deliver health benefits?
There are real benefits to surrounding yourself with the natural world.
We sit down with the pioneer of environmental neuroscience,
Marc Berman
.
He’s out with a new book all about the science
behind the benefits spending time outside
called “Nature and the Mind.”
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