So this Thursday, when you drive by one of the many Western New York landmarks lit up in beautiful teal lights, send a thought to the millions of people living with Alzheimer’s, along with their families, friends, and caregivers, and find some way to show your support this month. Teal has been shown in color psychology studies to be a calming color, and is helpful when designing and decorating spaces and events to be welcoming and comforting to those living with Alzheimer’s. If you’re wondering why the color teal is so closely associated with the cause, it’s because teal is the official awareness color of the AFA, and there’s actually a science behind choosing it. Why Is Teal Associated With Alzheimer’s Disease?
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