Could a tech-enabled, automated plant care solution make a meaningful impact in healthcare settings by enhancing patient well-being and improving air quality? Would healthcare staff and patients perceive therapeutic benefits from such greenery? To va
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Anonymous 1
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There’s evidence that plants can enhance mood and reduce stress, so if this system could maintain plants reliably, patients might genuinely feel a lift in their environment without hospitals worrying about upkeep
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