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Listening to Birds Reduces Anxiety and Paranoia: Study

Por: Newsweek Health October 14, 2022

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Listening to birdsong can help to reduce anxiety and paranoia in healthy participants, a study has found.A German team of researchers investigated the effect of urban traffic noise versus natural birdsongs on the mood and cognitive performance of participants.The study, which was published in the Nature Portfolio journal Scientific Reports, found evidence for the beneficial effects of birdsongs on mood and paranoid symptoms—the latter being... + full article



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