with 30% fewer sickness-related absences1
both psychological and physiological2
with up to a 26% boost in cognition3
by absorbing excess noise4
1Dr. Joseph G Allen, Dr. Jack Spengler, Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health, The CogFX Study, 2015
2Min-sun Lee, Juyoung Lee, Bum-Jin Park, and Yoshifumi Miyazaki, Interaction with indoor plants may reduce psychological and physiological stress by suppressing autonomic nervous system activity in young adults: a randomized crossover study, 2015
3Dr. Joseph G Allen, Dr. Jack Spengler, Harvard T.H Chan School of Public Health, The CogFX Study, 2015
4Seung Won Han, Jung Joong Kim, Jang Yeul Sohn Dr.Eng, College of Architecture, Hanyang University, An Experimental Study on the Noise Reductive Characteristics of Indoor Foliage Plants, 2005
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