Music Therapy May Help Ease Depression
March 9, 2008 by MedHeadlines
Filed under Depression, Lifestyle, Medical Research
A recent review appearing in The Cochrane Library looked at five studies on music therapy and found that, though it shouldn’t be viewed as a stand-alone solution, music therapy may help ease depression. Read more
Calming more than the savage beast
February 20, 2008 by MedHeadlines
Filed under Elderly Care, Medical Research, Neurology, Stroke
The soothing sounds of music have been proven to reduce the chance of stroke. Music has also shown to bring about an increase in verbal memory, focused attention and positive moods. Although it has always been known to ‘calm the savage beast’, this is the first study to prove the effects on humans. Read more





