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Listening to Natural Sounds Like Running Water Proven to Improve Health
It has become common knowledge that listening to the quiet sounds of nature could have very positive effects on your health. Dozens of apps and streaming playlists nowadays are dedicated purely to recorded sounds of rivers, falling rain and gentle waves. But has research really been done to verify this? As far as recent studies go, the answer is still yes.
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20-Foot Sea Wall Proposed in Miami to Prevent Damage Along the Coast
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Climate Tipping Points Inevitably Leads to Dire Environmental Consequences
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Unique Crustacean: Half Male, Half Female Blue Crab Discovered in Maryland
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Puppies Can Understand Human Cues from Very Young Age
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Severe Storms in DC Region's Thursday Forecast; Flash Flood Risk in Maryland
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Avoid These 4 Most Terrifying and Deadly Snakes At All Cost!
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Hurricanes Put 32 Million US Homes at Risk, Causing $8.5 Trillion in Damages
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China's 'Artificial Sun' Set Record-Breaking Plasma Temperature at 120 Million °C
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Worms are Being Sent Into Space in an Effort to Understand Muscle Loss in Microgravity
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Dead Zones: Spots in Ocean Where No Life Can Thrive Have Existed for 1.2 Million Years
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[VIRAL] Huge Skull Found On Jersey Shore Beach Is Actually Minke Whale Skull
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Even as Summer Starts, Relentless Thunderstorms Could Bring Flood in Texas, Louisiana