How festival help one mental and physicval health?
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Boosting the economy
By definition, festivals attract visitors. And visitors spend money, which boosts the local economy both on and off the festival site. ... Festivals also provide free marketing and advertising for local businesses as visitors talk about their fun experiences when they go back home.
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Large outdoor music festivals are about music, fun and having a good time, but unfortunately they can and will pose many health-related risks,” Paul Gilligan, CEO of St. Patrick’s Mental Heath Services, told the website Walk In My Shoes. “Many of those [risks] result from increased use of drugs and alcohol. All psychoactive drugs have the potential to cause both short and long-term mental health problems. Festival-goers need to be aware and mindful of this fact”.
And, finally, there’s the music itself. Some controversial studies conducted by Finnish researchers have found that obsessively listening to dark and heavy music can increase one’s propensity to negatively brood over past hurts, impacting the chances of self-regulating their mood.
“This style of listening results in the feeling of expression of negative feelings, not necessarily improving the negative mood,” Dr. Suvi Saarikallio, one of the authors of the study, told Medical News Today.