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University of Minnesota Clinical Assistant Professor Erica R. Timko Olson, PhD, RN shares the benefits of Forest Bathing. Shinrin-yoku, translated as forest bathing, was designed in Japan in the 1980s as a practice of mindfully walking in a forest while paying attention to all five senses — touch, sight, hearing, taste, and smell.
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University of Minnesota Clinical Assistant Professor Erica R. Timko Olson, PhD, RN shares the benefits of Forest Bathing. Shinrin-yoku, translated as forest bathing, was designed in Japan in the 1980s as a practice of mindfully walking in a forest while paying attention to all five senses — touch, sight, hearing, taste, and smell.
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