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    Experts: Winter gardening may ease seasonal affective symptoms

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    Experts say winter gardening may help ease seasonal affective disorder symptoms. A clinical psychologist cites effects: increased serotonin from contact with soil bacteria such as Mycobacterium vaccae, reduced cortisol from time in nature, and dopamine from nurturing plants. Recommended steps include regular outdoor activity, observing winter growth, exercise, checking plants and bird care, and joining community gardens or seed swaps.
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