Art as Medicine: How Creative Touch Can Heal

United Kingdom, LondonWed Feb 25 2026
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A scientist in London began to notice that patients who watched shows or listened to music felt better, even when they didn’t need painkillers or could not remember names. This sparked a long career that mixed music, psychology and biology to prove that art can lower stress hormones, reduce inflammation and even help people live longer. Over fifteen years of studies in hospitals and universities have shown that art isn’t just a nice distraction – it can be as powerful as medicine for some conditions, like calming nerves before surgery. The researcher warns that calling art a “pill” is misleading; it isn’t something you swallow, but the evidence shows it can work as well or better than certain drugs. She also debunks the old myth that artists are naturally troubled, explaining that large population studies find no link between mental illness and artistic talent. Instead, art generally supports mental health for everyone.
Engaging with art you don’t love can still be useful, especially if it challenges your thoughts or gives you new ideas. However, a positive emotional response is key to reducing stress; if the piece irritates you, it may do more harm than good. The researcher stresses that art should be chosen to fit the specific health goal – dancing for mobility, reading for empathy, or group activities for loneliness. Digital art can bring benefits, but studies show that in‑person experiences often produce stronger effects because they involve real social interaction and subtle cues that screens miss. Virtual choirs or online book clubs may feel less present, losing the “micro‑interactions” that help people fully engage. Finally, in a world where screens dominate, some young people are turning to hands‑on hobbies like knitting as a way to disconnect. The researcher believes that the tactile, human side of art will keep thriving because it taps into deep‑rooted sensory and social needs that AI cannot replicate.
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