Psychological Effects of “Green Time” Versus Screen Time
...concurrently. This combination of high screen time and low green time may affect mental health and well-being. But research investigating the [...]
...concurrently. This combination of high screen time and low green time may affect mental health and well-being. But research investigating the [...]
...Health and the Global Environment, SUNY Upstate Medical University, and Syracuse University. The researchers looked at people’s experiences in [...]
Razi Berry A new study led by Belgian and Spanish researchers published in Scientific Reports adds evidence about the potential benefits of green tea [...]
...of GLP-1 and decreased urge for sweet and chocolate on both occasions in individuals supplemented with green-plant membranes compared to control. [...]
Razi Berry This observational study looked at how green space is associated with mental health. Some research has suggested living near more [...]
...powerful phytochemical found in green tea with many therapeutic benefits. It is commonly touted as the most abundant and powerful antioxidant in [...]
...“green exercise” and is proven to be more beneficial than exercise without exposure to nature.17 A 2010 study shows that the perceived [...]
...to exercise and given gym memberships. Individuals following the green Mediterranean diet, which included daily consumption of [...]
...of the study claim it to be the first evaluation of long-term exposure to green spaces and brain structure. The children’s exposure to [...]
...tasks tested in the study. Researchers are hopeful that these findings will show new uses for green tea for conditions such as dementia. If [...]