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192 pages, Paperback
First published September 1, 2009
The air in ["persistent, noisy, seasonal winds"] is also positively charged which is not conducive to an upbeat mood (sic). We respond much better to negative ions — atoms or molecules with a negative electrical charge — which explains why we usually feel better after a heavy downpour when the air is full of negative ions.
