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More and more researchers and health care providers are convinced that art therapy helps improve the quality of life for older adults, even for those who might have dementia or Alzheimer's disease.

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"What the Brain Can Tell Us About Art" by Eric R. Kandel
When we view a work of art, we add our own brush strokes of memory - finishing a creative process that, until then, is incomplete.

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