Listening to music on a regular basis later in life could significantly reduce the risk of dementia, new research suggests. The Australian research team analysed data from more than 10,800 adults aged ...
Listening to music after the age of 70 appears to be associated with a meaningful reduction in dementia risk. A research team from Monash University analyzed data from more than 10,800 older adults ...
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 ...
Music activates multiple brain areas at once, creating a workout for the mind Dementia affects more than 6 million Americans and accounts for more than 100,000 deaths in the country each year, ...
A nurse treating a hospice and dementia patient is accused of tampering with oxycodone, according to the feds who arrested her this week. Lori Robertson has been charged with one count of tampering ...
A new study that suggests listening to or playing music could slash the risk of dementia might have you singing a new tune. Adults over 70 who regularly listen to music were nearly 40% less likely to ...
When J.L. Gallese’s father entered the later stages of dementia, music became a regular element of his care. There were a few LPs of old TV show theme songs that he loved, and they played on repeat ...
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 ...
Older adults who engage with music may significantly lower their risk of dementia, according to a new study. Researchers at Monash University led a study of 10,800 people over the age of 70 and looked ...
For longevity and better brain health, many rely on costly supplements or treatments, but a new study confirms some of the most powerful ways to protect your mind are surprisingly simple and ...
Older people who listen to music often slash their risk of dementia by more than a third, according to a new study. Researchers found that listening to or playing music at the age of 70 and older is ...
Listening to music when you are over 70 years of age has been linked to a 39 per cent reduction in the risk of dementia, according to a Monash University-led study of over 10,800 older people. The ...
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