Please provide your email address to receive an email when new articles are posted on . Music may be a cost-effective tool to improve patients’ psychological well-being during infusion. Further ...
Music is a medicine of sorts. It can lower distress in people with dementia, a new study finds. The Nov. 14 study in Nature Mental Health showed the perks of music therapy, explains how music can ease ...
Music may reduce distress for dementia patients, suggests new research. The findings show music therapy - singing, playing or just listening - could be used on NHS dementia wards as an alternative to ...
A new treatment that uses music therapy on dementia wards could improve care and support for some of the NHS's most vulnerable patients. Researchers at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) and ...
Music Lowers Distress in Pediatric ED Patients Undergoing Procedures, Study Finds Researchers studying the effectiveness of music versus standard protocols for managing pediatric pain and distress in ...
A new study has demonstrated for the first time how and why music can reduce distress and agitation for people with advanced dementia. There are an estimated one million people living with dementia in ...
A new treatment that uses music therapy on dementia wards could improve care and support for some of the NHS's most vulnerable patients. Researchers at Anglia Ruskin University (ARU) and ...
Music may be an effective therapeutic tool during cancer treatment to improve patient psychological and physical well-being. Current research shows a positive effect of music on psychological outcomes ...
When one listens to music with distortion it is akin to hearing the cries of animals in distress, say researchers. "Music that shares aural characteristics with the vocalisations of distressed animals ...