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When Nature Isn’t Accessible: Virtual Reality as a Tool for Resilient Aging

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By Emma Andreasen & Talayeh Mirseyed Hosseini It’s not a surprise that people gain physical and emotional benefits from nature. People save their money for travel to naturally beautiful places, they pay a housing premium to live in proximity to the ocean or mountains, it’s an inspiration for art, and being present in nature makes […]

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Exploring Nature Through VR: Recruiting for a Healthier Future

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We’re thrilled to kick off recruitment for our Nature VR research project, a study led by Dr. Andy Hong at the HARP Lab at the University of Utah that explores the power of immersive virtual reality to support mental well-being and healthy aging. In this project, we invite adults aged 65 and older to experience […]

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