Art vs. angst: Brussels offers a new way to beat depression
By DW
27 December 2022 |
1:09 pm
Museums and doctors in the Belgian capital are teaming up on an initiative that uses cultural outings as an antidote to depression. Teri Schultz tags along for a "treatment."
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