Health Research Digest with Leo and Eva
Did you know? 🎵 Regular music listening can lift mood in people with dementia. A major scientific review found real improvements after just a few weeks. People showed noticeably better mood compared to those with usual care only. The review combined 30 high-quality studies with 1,720 participants. Music-based sessions of at least 5 times helped reduce depressive symptoms. Many people became more socially engaged and interacted better with others. Overall behaviour also improved in several studies. These benefits were measured using standard clinical mood and behaviour scales. The research was done by independent scientists and published by Cochrane in the UK. No serious side effects were reported across all the studies. This gives strong credibility to the findings. Regular music listening appears to be a safe and helpful daily habit. Want the full details with more evidence? 👉 Read the complete blog post and listen to the podcast here: https://bit.ly/4gJ29hA [https://bit.ly/4gJ29hA] You’ll also find the link to the original Cochrane study and other stroke-related research.
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