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Art as medicine: Viewing paintings helps mental health, study finds

A new study finds that viewing art—even in hospitals or online—can improve mental well-being, life purpose, and emotional health.

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The Kobe Bryant KB24 NFT Art Collection to Donate All Proceeds to CharityJoseph Shavit
New discovery reveals what may be first example of art in the worldJoseph Shavit
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