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Upcoming Loveland area events: Women’s Equality Day, museum free day, nature programs Cottonwood trees line a trail at Cottonwood Run Natural Area on the northwest corner of Taft Avenue and ...
Virtual reality nature experiences significantly reduced chronic pain symptoms and altered pain signal processing in the brain.
Stepping into a virtual forest or waterfall scene through VR could be the future of pain management. A new study shows that immersive virtual nature dramatically reduces pain sensitivity almost as ...
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A new community event is bringing movement and meaning together. Gretchen Oschman Lewis, a Downers Grove native and co-founder of Light of Hope Wellness and Consultation, is organizing the ...
The North Carolina Department of Health and Human Services has partnered with Talkspace to provide free virtual mental health therapy to teenagers aged 13-17 impacted by the justice system.
Experience Japan’s scenic beauty on a virtual 4K walk across Mishima Skywalk, the country’s longest pedestrian suspension bridge. Enjoy breathtaking views of Mt. Fuji, deep valleys, and lush ...
Exposure to nature — even in a virtual setting — can enhance the emotional well-being and quality of life for older adults living with dementia.
Immersing in virtual reality (VR) nature scenes helped relieve symptoms that are often seen in people living with long-term pain, with those who felt more present experiencing the strongest effects.