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Art Cure by Daisy Fancourt Review Is Culture the Best Medicine

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No concrete commercial mechanism detected. The article discusses the health benefits of arts engagement and underfunding in UK schools, but lacks specific company impacts, price signals, supply chain effects, or regulatory changes. It is a cultural/health advocacy piece without direct commercial implications.

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  • Arts funding in UK schools was £9.40 per pupil in 2022.
  • Delaying dementia through arts could save the NHS £1.5 billion annually.
  • Daisy Fancourt is a professor at University College London.
  • Book 'Art Cure' published in 2026.
  • Fancourt argues artistic engagement improves mental and physical wellbeing.

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The Guardian is a UK daily owned by the Scott Trust. Reporting is funded by reader contributions rather than a paywall; coverage spans UK and international politics, climate and culture.

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