A new study revealed music lovers over 70 have a 39% lower dementia risk, and playing instruments cuts their risk by 35%, ...
A new study from Monash University in Melbourne, Australia says listening to or playing music can lower risk of dementia.
The study found that Australians over 70 years of age who always listened to music had a 39% lower risk of having dementia ...
People who always listen to music have a 39% lower risk of developing dementia, while those who play a musical instrument experience a 35% reduction in risk. Listening to music after the age of 70 may ...
Older people who listen to music often may slash their risk of dementia by more than a third, according to a new study.
Listening to or playing music later in life could do more than lift your spirits – it might also help keep your mind sharp. A ...
Scientists have found promising links between music (especially with this one critical element added) and reduced risk of dementia.
People with dementia listen to a concert at the Marie-Juchacz nursing home in Germany's Würzburg. Monika Feldmeier/Nordbayerischer Musikbund/dpa Ten years ago the documentary "Alive Inside" showed ...
Older people who listen to music often slash their risk of dementia by more than a third, according to a new study.
A study done at Monash University showed that the risk of dementia was lowered by 39% when older adults frequently listened ...
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 ...
Older adults who regularly listen to or play music may significantly lower their risk of dementia, according to a study of more than 10,800 people over age 70.