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Are bright colors good for dementia patients? The impact of color on well-being

According to the Alzheimer's Association, more than 6 million Americans are living with Alzheimer's dementia, a condition that alters perception and cognitive function. Understanding environmental factors, like the use of bright colors, is crucial for improving quality of life for these individuals. This article explores the nuances of using color in dementia care to help caregivers make informed decisions.

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Do old people like bright colors? The science behind color preference and aging

According to research published in the journal *Scientific Reports*, the colors we see appear to fade as we get older, leading some older people to prefer bolder, brighter hues. This surprising fact challenges common misconceptions and explains why the answer to "Do old people like bright colors?" is more complex than it seems.

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