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          Does City Living Hurt Mental Health?
          People often move to cities (1)
          for
          for
          better jobs and more cultural activities.But are they putting (2)
          themselves
          themselves
          at risk?Maybe.
              Experts at the American Psychiatry Association say that "natural environments or green spaces" do much good for our mental health and (3)
          experiencing
          experiencing
          (experience) nature helps people recover from the mental tiredness that comes from day-to-day work.On the other hand, (4)
          though
          though
          they cannot say exactly why,mental health experts say some research suggests that city living might hurt our mental health.
              Andrea Mechelli is a doctor with the Institute of Psychiatry at Kings College,London. "There have been studies (5)
          where
          where
          people were taken out of an urban environment into a rural environment,and their symptoms would improve.And we also see that the greater the city the greater the risk."
              Kings College researchers,along with city planners and land and building designers hoped (6)
          to learn
          to learn
          (learn) more about city living and mental illness.So,they created a smartphone app called Urban Mind.They say they wanted to understand (7)
          how
          how
          different parts of the urban environment affect mental wellbeing.
              The Urban Mind app (8)
          measures
          measures
          (measure) your experience of city living in the moment.Researchers collected real time information from 108 people,who answered just over 3,000 questions during a one-week period.
              The researchers found that being outdoors,seeing trees,hearing birdsong.jye.ai the sky,and feeling in contact with nature (9)
          were associated
          were associated
          (associate) with higher levels of mental well-being.They also found that these seeming effects of nature were especially strong in those individuals at greater risk of mental health problems.
              The Urban Mind Project team says it hopes "the results will inform future urban planning and social policy (10)
          intended
          intended
          (intend) to improve design and health."

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