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Stanford Scientists Discover Ideal Indoor Nature Ratio For Stress Reduction

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What Stanford’s new research reveals about the right amount of indoor nature A new study from Stanford University challenges the long-held belief that “more greenery equals more calm.” While many people bring plants and wooden elements into their homes and offices to feel closer to nature, the research suggests there’s a tipping point; too much nature indoors may actually increase stress instead of relieving it. Using advanced 3D simulations and…
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Dr. Alexies Dagnino, an academic at the Institute of Physiology and the Master's Program in UV Neurosciences, leads a scientific alliance with Japanese researcher Yasushi Kiwokawa that combines the use of a unique wireless technology in the Southern Cone with the study of pheromones that promote resilience to stress. An innovative scientific collaboration joins today the Stress Neurobiology Laboratory of the University of Valparaiso and the Univ…

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BreezyScroll broke the news in on Saturday, November 8, 2025.
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