Regularly listening to music is linked to a lower risk of developing dementia, according to a new study. In the study, published in October, researchers looked at data spanning a decade and involving ...
Most people listen to music alone to fill the silence, but it actually has a few surprising benefits. Researchers are beginning to uncover how it supports mental health, fills social gaps, and creates ...
Regularly listening to music is linked to a lower risk of developing dementia, according to a new study. In the study, published in October, researchers looked at data spanning a decade and involving ...
NGL, I miss Lana. The post I Stopped Listening To Sad Music For A Week & Here’s What Happened first appeared on Her Campus.
The scene: A living room in any suburb or city. The year: 1938. It's Saturday night and friends and family visit for a weekend gathering. After dinner, everyone meanders over to the piano with Uncle ...
A new study showed that regularly listening to music, whether its' from Sir Mix A Lot (pictured here) or someone else, is associated with lower likelihoods of cognitive decline and dementia. (Photo by ...
Music makes life better. Music is used across cultures and ages as a powerful mood regulator. We regularly use music to soothe our souls and comfort our pain. The emotional power of music is one of ...
In 2020 an incredible video went viral. It featured a former ballet dancer named Marta Cinta González Saldaña, suffering from severe Alzheimer’s disease in her senior years. In the video, Saldaña ...
Nurse Rod Salaysay works with all kinds of instruments in the hospital: a thermometer, a stethoscope and sometimes his guitar and ukulele. In the recovery unit of UC San Diego Health, Salaysay helps ...
FRIDAY. ALL RIGHT ERIC THANK THANK YOU. GOING FOR A RUN IS A GREAT WORKOUT. BUT IT CAN BE CHALLENGING FOR SOME. YES IT CAN. LISTENING TO MUSIC MAY HELP. HERE’S KOAT SEVEN MEDICAL EXPERT DOCTOR DR.
Annie Murphy Paul is the author of the forthcoming book Brilliant: The New Science of Smart. In a previous column about the stress of working in an “open” office, I suggested that the popular practice ...