3 Colors That Improve Your Well-Being
While some colors are signs of poor health, these three shades can have a positive effect.
By Dr. Mehmet Oz
Blue Office
Stoke creativity by introducing hints of blue into your work space. Researchers at the University of British Columbia's business school found that people who used computers with a blue background came up with more imaginative ideas, possibly because the color is associated with openness and serenity.
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Published 04/24/2013
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