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Nature's Touch: 5 Ways to Boost Your Health by Going Outside
Cristina Tudino
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Notice the SceneryJust looking at a natural scene activates parts of the brain associated with balance and happiness. In a study at South Korea's Chonnam National University, fMRI scans showed that when subjects saw images of mountains, forests, and other landscapes, they experienced heightened activity in the anterior cingulate gyrus (which is linked to positive outlook and emotional stability) and the basal ganglia (an area that's been tied to the recollection of happy memories). From the June 2012 issue of O, The Oprah Magazine
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