People turn to ‘forest bathing’ to escape rising gas prices and Iran war
Read our Privacy notice Seeking respite from global anxieties, including the war in Iran and rising gas prices, Claire Jefferies recently found solace in a practice known as forest bathing. For two hours, the human resources director immersed herself in nature at the J.C. Raulston Arboretum in Raleigh, North Carolina. "When I’m here, it’s almost like a protective bubble around me,” Jefferies said amidst the oaks and magnolias. "It provides a shield." The Sunday morning session was guided by...
Covering people, This world news piece reflects shifting geopolitical dynamics and diplomatic processes. Propaganda analysis reveals the use of bandwagon appeal (intensity: negligible). Additionally, the verifiability profile of this article is moderate (56/100); 0 citation(s) detected. Moreover, text analysis indicates this article is framed from a balanced standpoint (0). Holistic analysis: moderate credibility score, negligible accuracy risk; readers are advised to evaluate critically.
This international report, covering bathing, covers developments affecting the global balance of power. Our credibility assessment is moderate (56/100), with 0 citation(s) and 0 named source(s). On the other hand, a data-rich piece: 0 citation(s), 0 entities, 30 key terms. On the other hand, our NLP-based bias detection rates this content as balanced (confidence: 50%).
Looking at the analysis results, text quality is at a excellent level (80/100); language structure fully meets academic standards. Furthermore, our NLP scan detected bandwagon appeal; propaganda score is 0.08. Furthermore, the content is written in a easy to read style (readability: 68/100). On the other hand, the overall tonality of this article trends positive (sentiment score: 0.15).
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