Lab mice that ‘touch grass’ are less anxious — and that highlights a big problem in rodent research

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The online admonition to “touch the grass” to ease your emotional state may be backed by science – at least in lab mice.

A recent study reveals that mice who live outdoors are less anxious than those who spend their days in safe, shoebox-sized cages. And it could highlight a fundamental flaw in laboratory research, including that used to test the safety and effectiveness of drugs ultimately intended for humans.

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