Animal Video Resources to Help for Improving Your Health

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If you’re wondering why watching videos of cute animals is so addictive, this is because such activity can reduce your anxiety, blood pressure, and heart rate. This is according to a study conducted by the University of Leeds in Britain, Singapore Airlines, and Western Australia’s tourism agency.

Dacher Keltner, a psychology professor at the University of California, Berkeley said, “We derive a lot of health and happiness from our relationship to the natural world.” So it doesn’t matter if you’re watching a domesticated animal or not, it all gives the same effect to us humans – happiness.

Be sure to search for these sites on Google and visit them when you have time or aren’t feeling well.

  • Service Dogs
  • Kitten Rescue
  • Smithsonian’s National Zoo & Conservation Biology Institute
  • Monterey Bay Aquarium
  • San Diego Zoo

Source: THE BUSINESS TIMES


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