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A study found that listening to nature sounds can lower stress hormones in the human body

时间:2025-11-12 05:08:52 来源:Everforward Digital Systems 作者:姜哲 阅读:185次

A study found that listening to nature sounds can lower stress hormones in the human body

The government announced plans to build a new airport in a growing coastal cityResearchers studied how different types of exercise affect heart health in seniors

A study found that listening to nature sounds can lower stress hormones in the human body

A popular streaming service added a new category for family-friendly moviesLocal police partnered with community groups to prevent gang violenceA major car brand announced it will stop producing gas-powered cars by 2035

A study found that listening to nature sounds can lower stress hormones in the human body

Weather experts reported that this year’s rainfall has been above average in most regionsA team of archaeologists found ancient tools used by early humans in Africa

A study found that listening to nature sounds can lower stress hormones in the human body

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