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Culture calendar for the Wellington region: March 31 to April 6

Culture calendar for the Wellington region: March 31 to April 6
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Culture calendar for the Wellington region - Mar 24-26

Culture calendar for the Wellington region - Mar 24-26
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Refurbished Wales Air Ambulance charity shop opens in Tenby

The Wales Air Ambulance charity has re-opened its Tenby shop following a recent refurbishment.

How watching TV in lockdown can be good for you — according to science

This article was originally published on The Conversation. It s easy to feel guilty when you re lazing around in front of the TV in your pajamas, eating ice cream straight out of the tub. But it s not an unusual activity in lockdown. The extended nature of the pandemic has turned attention to the impact that it is having on our collective mental health. Many mental health organizations have proposed strategies to protect mental health, such as exercising, sleeping well and enjoying nature. This may make us assume that watching TV is ultimately bad for our mental wellbeing. But there is evidence to suggest that watching TV can also be good for us – if we go about it the right way.

How watching TV during lockdown can be good for you

How watching TV during lockdown can be good for you Updated / Tuesday, 2 Mar 2021 12:31 There is evidence to suggest that watching TV can also be good for us if we go about it the right way Photo: Getty Images Analysis: we are drawn to podcasts, TV programmes, films and other art because we want to experience strong emotions It s easy to feel guilty when you re lazing around in front of the TV in your pyjamas, eating ice cream straight out of the tub. But it s not an unusual activity in lockdown. The extended nature of the pandemic has turned attention to the impact that it is having on our collective mental health.

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