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Feeling stressed, scattered, or stuck? A dose of nature might be just what your mind and body need, especially for those who have autism.
The battleground noises that surround birds, squirrels, rabbits, frogs, insects and other wildlife aren't merely nuisances; ...
If you’ve ever felt more relaxed in the wilderness, there’s a good reason – nature sounds have a calming effect on both the ...
Some animals make the strangest, most unexpected sounds that will leave you speechless. From deep-sea creatures with eerie calls to land animals that sound like screaming humans, nature’s ...
A further 71 per cent enjoy the mood-boosting effects of being closer to nature, with 69 per cent citing fresh air as their favourite thing about dozing in the wild.
MORE than half of campers say the sounds of the outdoors help them get a better night’s sleep than if they were in their own bed. A poll of 1,000 people who often go camping revealed 56 per cent ...
SEATTLE — Off-and-on snow showers fell across western Washington on Monday and will continue in some areas into the first half of the workweek as the colder air deepens. KING 5 has activated ...
Sound effects are some of the most underappreciated aspects of cinema. Indeed, the visual nature of film as a medium often ensures that sound is taken for granted, particularly when it comes to ...
Waterfall or jungle sounds: One study examined the severity of pain following a Cesarian section (C-section) and the effects of listening to nature-based sounds, using headphones, or doing nothing.
Road traffic noise reduces the wellbeing benefits associated with spending time listening to nature, researchers have discovered. A study conducted by UWE Bristol found that manmade sounds such as ...