Arts Improve Quality of life for Stroke Survivors and People with Alzheimer's

Photo credit Crystal de Passille Research continues to show that the arts enhance the quality of life for people who have health problems, including Alzheimer's disease and strokes. New research, presented at the 12th Annual Spring Meeting on Cardiovascular Nursing, in Copenhagen, Denmark, reported on the importance of the arts, stating: "Patients who appreciated music, painting and theatre recovered better from their stroke than patients who did not"... Continue reading on HealthCentral to learn more about how art can help people who've had a stroke recover: Minding Our Elders: Caregivers Share Their Personal Stories. “I hold onto your book as a life preserver and am reading it slowly on purpose...I don't want it to end.” ...Craig William Dayton, Film Composer Egosan wants to help you live your life fully: Try Egosan premium underwear for discrete, dignified protection. For 20% off your first order on Amazon use promo Code: 20CAREGIVERS.              Related StoriesHow to Have More Fun While Caregiving for Someone Living with DementiaPoor Dental Hygiene Linked to Brain Tissue DegenerationStress and Alzheimer's: More Evidence Strengthens the Link 
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