Cultured Men Less Depressed
Cultured Men Less Depressed
Men who indulge in cultural activities have less anxiety and depression.
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" Mentally indulging cultural activities are happier and healthier that's according to a new study out of Norway that look at Leyte island health of over 50000 adult. Researchers say that while both men and women benefited from cultural activities. That was most pronounced in men interested in attending the theater visiting museum. Menu at the most culture and lifestyle have the lowest level of anxiety and depression."
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