Researchers report spending time in nature has a positive effect on mental and emotional wellbeing, regardless of which country you are from. Read More
Too much methionine in-vitro caused schizophrenia in mice, regardless of the level of postpartum care. Researchers suggest the same outcome would be true for humans. Read More
Virologist and computational neuroscientists agree, how humans treat and trade animals may have played a significant role in the coronavirus pandemic and other viral infections. Read More
Spending time in nature can help reduce the strength and frequency of cravings. Read More
A new study links spending time in nature with better health and enhanced functioning of the immune system. Read More
Spending as little as ten minutes in a natural setting can help people feel happier and decrease the effects of both physical and mental stress. Read More
Those who spend at least 120 minutes per week enjoying the outdoors report better health and feelings of wellbeing than those who spend less, or no time in nature. Read More
Feeling depressed? Take a stroll in nature. Researchers report walking in nature can lower the risk of depression. Read More
Researchers report watching videos of nature and natural scenes can help to improve your body image. Read More
The positive effects of spending time with nature on psychological wellbeing and health are well documented. However, not everyone can enjoy a trip to a green-space. New research suggests virtual exposure to nature via augmented reality and movies can mimic the effect and provide a boost to wellbeing. Read More