Listening to music could help ease the effects of dementia by providing comfort and stimulating the brain, a GP has revealed. There are currently estimated to be 982,000 people with dementia in the UK ...
The therapeutic value of music has long been recognised. Recent studies have shown its efficacy in all kinds of medical ...
In a survey of local arts nonprofits, the music conservatory and education program reported the highest percentage of people ...
Ed Sheeran has spoken out after the UK government took action on his call to improve music education in schools.
A study conducted by a multinational research group investigated the potential of audible sound waves (in the form of music, specifically Pink Floyd’s "Another Brick in the Wall, Part 1") in enhancing ...
Objectives To characterise the aetiological spectrum of thoracic granulomatous diseases and identify diagnostic features that facilitate differentiation among causes. Design Retrospective multicentre ...
A study published in the journal Music and Medicine demonstrates that intraoperative music therapy significantly reduces the ...
The pilot study was small, but it suggested music therapy before and during PCI could lower BP and heart rate after PCI.
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Can Music Really Improve Our Health?
The music we love can often have an effect that creeps into the physical realm. There’s a reason why many people listen to music while exercising, for instance, and the dopamine rush that accompanies ...
New scientific data claims that two particular types of music could lessen the symptoms of motion sickness in individuals who experience the condition. In September, Frontiers, a publisher of ...
Background: Visuospatial function is commonly impaired post-stroke and is associated with motor learning and recovery. A single, twenty-minute Corsi Block Tapping Task (CBTT) training session improved ...
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