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Aside from city parks, the more in-depth practice of forest bathing has been found to lower blood pressure, heart rate, and levels of harmful hormones — like cortisol, which your body produces when it's stressed. This can help put you in a more calm and relaxed state.
High levels of potassium in the blood: Coconut water contains high levels of potassium. Don't drink coconut water if you have high levels of...
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Read More »Stress is a part of everyday life. But too much stress can take a toll on your mind and body. Feeling stressed for long periods of time can lead to depression, increased anxiety, and even physical symptoms, like body aches. One simple way to manage stress? Spending time in nature — or forest bathing.
A straightforward, if basic, way to increase your retirement savings is to increase your monthly contribution. For the purposes of this study, $100...
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There have been several food shortages in 2022, with several factors influencing the scarcities in the global food supply chain. While any one of...
Read More »A good rule of thumb is to practice forest bathing for at least 20 minutes every day. If you don’t have that much time to spare, that’s OK. You can start with a shorter amount of time. Plus, the goal of forest bathing is to relax and detach — the practice shouldn’t feel like a chore. It should be an activity you look forward to and enjoy.
Rule 44 requires that a party who “questions the constitutionality of an Act of Congress” in a proceeding in which the United States is not a party...
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bɑːr/; trademarked as KA-BAR) is the contemporary popular name for the combat knife first adopted by the United States Marine Corps in November...
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The Bare Necessities. The four basic needs of nearly all survival situations are shelter, water, fire, and food. The following gear assists with...
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It simply takes too much water to grow a steak. In a new report, leading water scientists say the human population would have to switch to an...
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