A multi-center randomized controlled trial with critically ill adults aged 50 years and older admitted to intensive care ...
Music may help ease anxiety, relieve pain, improve sleep, and more. Here's how to reap the benefits of your favorite tunes ...
Critically ill seniors (aged 50+) with delirium, were treated with slow-tempo music (60 to 80 beats per minute). However, ...
Mayo Clinic highlights how simple relaxation techniques can slow heart rate, ease stress, and help older adults sleep better.
In a study by two researchers at University College London, 10- and 11-year-olds were asked to write an “exciting” story. Some wrote while listening to exciting music—"I Spy, The Looking Glass" (a ...
“Our findings suggest that young adults with ADHD symptoms tend to listen to background music more frequently during activities that demand concentration, and they usually prefer more stimulating ...
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Music for the brain: Study tests the effect of slow-tempo relaxing music to address delirium in critically ill older adults
About 75% of older adults in the ICU develop delirium, a state of confusion with serious short and long-term health consequences including an increased risk of post-ICU dementia. A multi-center ...
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