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Being outdoors 20 minutes a day can reduce anxiety and depression

Updated on May 17, 2024January 25, 2023
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Being outdoors 20 minutes a day can reduce anxiety and depression. Being outside can also improve productivity and mood.

Nature plays an important role in human health and well-being. Time spent outdoors can include anything active such as walking, birding, or gardening. 

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