
Why sitting around a campfire might be the health boost you didn't know you needed
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Psychology experts reveal how campfires create a supportive environment that helps people engage socially while providing evolutionary comfort and relaxation.
"Being in nature involves more of a soft focus … giving our brains a chance to rest and restore." Angelica Stabile is a lifestyle reporter for Fox News Digital.
Research published in the journal Evolutionary Psychology has noted "significant reductions" in blood pressure associated with exposure to a crackling fire.
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