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A study found that spending time in nature can reduce stress levels by up to 42% in adults

时间:2025-11-05 04:12:30 来源:The New Creative Renaissance 作者:屯昌县 阅读:151次

A study found that spending time in nature can reduce stress levels by up to 42% in adults

A community garden donated 100 pounds of green beans to a local food bankA bakery introduced a line of gluten-free bread that tastes like traditional wheat bread

A study found that spending time in nature can reduce stress levels by up to 42% in adults

A coffee shop hosted a book reading event with a local authorA university opened a new science lab with state-of-the-art equipmentA taxi company added electric vehicles to its fleet, cutting fuel costs by 40%

A study found that spending time in nature can reduce stress levels by up to 42% in adults

A fashion store started selling handmade scarves from local knittersA library started a storytime program for toddlers that meets twice a week

A study found that spending time in nature can reduce stress levels by up to 42% in adults

A farm started selling "pick-your-own strawberries" during the summer

A fire department hosted a fire safety fair for kids with interactive exhibitsThe city installed a new traffic control system to reduce traffic jams

A famous chef opened a new restaurant specializing in local cuisineResearchers found that early education has a positive impact on children's future

The government announced a new plan to reduce student loan debtA tech company released a software update to fix security vulnerabilities

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