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Japan's Forest Bathing Therapy

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Decide which paragraph, (A) to (D), has the information given in each statement below. Select (E) if the information is not given in any of the paragraphs.

- Brief nature encounters yield quantifiable mental benefits. - Tree-emitted compounds influence human immunity. - Occupational mortality concerns motivated this practice. - Woodland exposure activates the body's calming systems. - Study design limitations have prompted expert skepticism. - A governmental body officially established the terminology. - This approach outperforms conventional medical treatments. - Medical professionals prescribe nature immersion therapeutically. - Urban woodlands offer comparable therapeutic advantages.

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