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Leafy trees is linked to higher levels of wellness
Leafy trees is linked to higher levels of wellness
According to a new study published in the journal JAMA Network Open, living in neighborhoods with leafy trees is linked to higher levels of wellness. The study found that not all green spaces are created equal, as leafy trees promote higher levels of wellness than abundant green space.
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Trees should be your friends.Linkk
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You think it's due to our DNA?
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No reports of an alien sitting down in a forest or jungle enjoying the view.
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There is big foot.
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No reports of bigfoot sitting down in a forest or jungle enjoying the view.
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People are notorious for being poor observers.
I was talking to a big foot the other day about this very thing and he agreed. I think he caught a train for Montana.
I was talking to a big foot the other day about this very thing and he agreed. I think he caught a train for Montana.
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What I mean is, no reports of people walking in a forest and they stop at a lake with a bigfoot in a hammock or laying on a rock with this look:
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Yeah, I get that.
We don't know enough about the others but I would think we would see more.
Probably a mind thing affecting hormones, etc.
We don't know enough about the others but I would think we would see more.
Probably a mind thing affecting hormones, etc.