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"textContent": "A new study by University College London reveals that engaging with arts and culture can slow biological aging in a manner similar to exercise. Published in the journal Innovation in Aging, the report suggested that those engaging passively with culture, by attending a performance or visiting a gallery, and those participating in the arts—for example, […]",
"title": "Study Shows Engaging with Art as Effective as Exercise in Slowing Aging"
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