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    There are some striking examples of the major therapeutic benefit of engaging with art in the illnesses of great artists, from the therapeutic narrative of Vincent van Gogh’s paintings in the asylum at St Rémy de Provence to the burning desire of Alfred Schnittke to compose a new movement of his cello concerto and Lovis Corinth to continue painting after devastating strokes. Yet translating the…

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    • Aesthetic deprivation in clinical settings https://t.co/eVufwGDDLE "Reviews of the efficacy of #arts in #healthcare, as opposed to professional arts & #musictherapy, rarely stand up to sustained #academic scrutiny, with a tendency to mould weak data and speculative associations

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    The Tesla founder has lamented the loss of talented people to careers other than technology. There’s never been a better time to attract new tech recruits.

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    • Interesting @elonmusk but It's Not All About the Money, and #Technology is Better when mixed with #Humanity (#Arts #Humanities ) Elon Musk wants new tech recruits, and there’s never been a better time to attract them https://t.co/eXOBECwPHS via @bopinion

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    (Reuters Health) – Older people who frequent art galleries and museums, attend t…

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    • Engaging with the #arts may help you live longer. People over 50 who who frequent art galleries and museums, attend the theater and concerts were 31% less likely to die during a 14-year follow-up than peers with no art in their lives. https://t.co/yACrgxAHM2 https://t.co/pQjrdfkRkO

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    Objective To explore associations between different frequencies of arts engagement and mortality over a 14 year follow-up period. Design Prospective cohort study. Participants English Longitudinal Study of Ageing cohort of 6710 community dwelling adults aged 50 years and older (53.6% women, average age 65.9 years, standard deviation 9.4) who provided baseline data in 2004-05. Intervention Self…

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    • Surpassing clinical importance, @bmj_latest holiday issue: Art of Life & Death: 14 year follow-up analyses of assoc's between #arts engagement & mortality in English Longitudinal Study of Ageing @Daisy_Fancourt et al @UCL_BSH https://t.co/F0fB21gCNY … https://t.co/N8vFuigPi9

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    Objective To explore associations between different frequencies of arts engagement and mortality over a 14 year follow-up period. Design Prospective cohort study. Participants English Longitudinal Study of Ageing cohort of 6710 community dwelling adults aged 50 years and older (53.6% women, average age 65.9 years, standard deviation 9.4) who provided baseline data in 2004-05. Intervention Self…

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    • Surpassing clinical importance, @bmj_latest holiday issue: Art of Life & Death: 14 year follow-up analyses of assoc's between #arts engagement & mortality in English Longitudinal Study of Ageing @Daisy_Fancourt et al @UCL_BSH https://t.co/F0fB21gCNY … https://t.co/N8vFuigPi9