There's no question that being in nature is good for well-being. Research shows that experiencing nature and listening to natural sounds can relax us.
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For experiencing the wonders of nature, is there anything better than a forest hike or a mountain trek? Yeah, there is. It’s called forest bathing and it doesn’t require taking a cold plunge in a ...