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VR meditation offers greater relief for depression and anxiety

A new study from Texas A&M University suggests that meditation in virtual reality (VR) may be more effective in reducing depression and anxiety symptoms than traditional meditation. The study, published in Frontiers in Psychology, adds to growing evidence that immersive digital experiences can enhance mental health treatments. Dr. Junhyoung “Paul” Kim, a researcher in the Department […] The post VR meditation offers greater relief for depression and anxiety appeared first on Knowridge Science Report.

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