The World Health Organization published its first research report on the links between art, health and wellbeing on November 11, 2019 in Helsinki.
Art can contribute to health and well-being - WHO's latest report gathers research data
Arts Promotion Centre Finland,
11 November 2019, Finland
Finland
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