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Gems and Stones

"We've known for some time that being in nature is good for health and wellbeing, but our study reinforces the growing evidence that doing things in nature is associated with large gains in mental health" (Dr. Peter Coventry, lead author of the study)

"Viewing and walking in forest environments can promote lower concentrations of cortisol, lower pulse rates and blood pressure when compared to city environments"

(Park et al, 2010)​