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    Hey Mrs Britton can I come along?

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    For fellow mindfulness researchers, Britton said, the study emphasizes a benefit to accounting for gender.

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    The mechanisms are highly speculative at this point, but stereotypically, women ruminate and men distract,” Britton says.

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    The mechanisms are highly speculative at this point, but stereotypically, women ruminate and men distract,” Britton said.

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    Mindfulness is a little bit like a drug cocktail- there are a lot of ingredients and we're not sure which ingredients are doing what,” Britton says.

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    Mindfulness has become popular on college campuses, Britton said, as students and administrators look to it as a potential way of helping students manage stress or depression.

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    On the other hand, Britton adds, it was encouraging to see a clear benefit for women, who are generally more vulnerable to negative affect and depression, she notes.

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    On the other hand, Britton added, it was encouraging to see a clear benefit for women, who are generally more vulnerable to negative affect and depression, she noted.

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    But little to no scientific evidence backs up most of the health claims surrounding the practice, said Willoughby Britton, director of Brown University's clinical and affective neuroscience laboratory.

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    Other crocodile experts like Adam Britton suggest that when a crocodile bites down hard on their prey, this squeezes tears out of their tear ducts which creates the weeping effect.

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