Feeling stressed or low? Just step outside. Psychologists say spending as little as 15 minutes outdoors can significantly reduce cortisol—the body's primary stress hormone—and increase serotonin and dopamine, the brain’s natural mood boosters. The calming sights, sounds, and scents of nature have been shown to help clear the mind and lift your spirits.
In surprising sleep news, researchers have found a seashell might improve your rest. A study published in the European Respiratory Society Journal revealed that blowing into a conch shell daily can ease symptoms of sleep apnea. Participants reported better sleep quality, fewer breathing disruptions, and more daytime alertness.
Meanwhile, managing screen time remains a major parenting hurdle. Pediatricians advise limiting children’s screen time to under two hours per day. Just as important: parents should model healthy habits themselves. If you're asking your kids to unplug, be sure to put your own phone down too.
Whether it’s breathing in fresh air, trying a natural therapy, or making tech time more intentional, small changes can lead to big health benefits.
