WHAT WE LEARNED AS KIDS, BUT FORGOT

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Though being outside can lower stress and improve mood, we're logging fewer hours than ever outdoors, found the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. "Now it's more common to see nature on W," says co-author Pat...

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