Listening to music into old age could reduce the risk of dementia by almost 40 percent, a new study has found.
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 ...
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Hendrix College’s Department of Music will present “Your Brain on Art: Music and Well-Being,” an interdisciplinary concert experience inspired by research on how the arts support health and human ...
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 ...
Sensory experiences in early childhood could have different effects on the developing male and female brain, according to a ...
Drummer Will Whyte has released his debut single, Haribo, under his new project Will Whyte and The Brain. We asked him the BIG questions . . .
Experts say listening to music can help reduce dementia symptoms by activating multiple brain regions and strengthening ...
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When Kamini Sehrawat and Prof. Israel Nelken of the Hebrew University of Jerusalem exposed baby mice to the first movement of ...
Young Bleed, the Baton Rouge storyteller who worked with Master P, died of complications from a brain aneurysm.