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Study: Visiting Parks for 30 Minutes Each Week Could Reduce Risk of High Blood Pressure, Poor Mental Health
A new Australian study revealed that people who are frequently visiting parks and other green spaces have lesser risk of developing high blood pressure, heart diseases, depression, anxiety and stress.
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