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Should We Be Laughing More in Art Museums and Hospitals?

Fawn Ring

November 29, 2020

Viewing and making art lowers rates of anxiety and depression and helps soothe chronic pain. Laughter helps blood vessels function better & improves the flow of oxygen to the heart & brain. Museum patrons and medical patients would benefit from bringing together humor plus art plus medicine
#RelationalSpace #Science #Art #Humor #Wellness

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