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		<title>Splendid Urban Places</title>
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		<title>Nature May be the Remedy for Urban Burnout</title>
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Cities can be places of great creative excitement and inspiration, but as anyone who spends a lot of time there can tell you, the urban landscape can be draining as well. Recent research has shown that all the hectic man-made activity occurring on the average city street can lead to a dramatic kind of mental fatigue. The brain, only able to handle a certain number of processes and inputs at any one time ends up using much of its processing power just drowning out all the irrelevant stimuli. It&#8217;s been discovered however, that natural setting do not have the same [...]]]></description>
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