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Why Creativity Is The Most Powerful Health Tool You’re Not Using with Professor Daisy Fancourt #654

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May 5, 2026
Professor Daisy Fancourt, a leading researcher on arts and health, explores why creativity may belong alongside sleep, food and movement. They dig into music, dance and reading as powerful tools for stress, brain health and longevity. Expect conversation on dopamine, dementia, inflammation, real-world art versus screens, and why many adults can rediscover creativity.
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INSIGHT

Art Helps Replace Lost Purpose After Retirement

  • The arts may protect older adults partly by preserving purpose after retirement, not just by providing entertainment.
  • Daisy Fancourt links regular arts engagement in later life with lower depression, frailty, disability, and chronic pain.
ADVICE

Prepare Your Emotional Chicken Soup Before You Need It

  • Identify your personal chicken soup in advance by choosing books, music, or crafts you can reliably return to when ill or depleted.
  • Daisy Fancourt says this matters because arts engagement lowers inflammatory markers as well as improving mood.
INSIGHT

Art Can Dial Down Chronic Inflammation

  • Arts engagement changes the body's inflammatory environment, not just emotions, with short sessions causing small dips that accumulate over time.
  • Daisy Fancourt cites drumming, singing, dancing, and visual art studies showing lower cytokines and quieter inflammatory pathways.
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