The article talks about how Dr. Olajide Williams, founder of Hip Hop Public Health and professor of neurology at Columbia University, shows how mental health should be viewed as a critical part of life. The physical and neurological benefits of music include mood improvement, stress reduction and memory retention.
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Can Music be a Tool for Social Transformation?
Professor Oscar Odena, researcher at University of Glasgow, Scotland, has created a global network of researchers studying how music affects people socially, through the Arts of Inclusion network. His research compares and contrasts social music projects around the world, determining the elements that can imporve people’s lives and bring communities together.
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“Has Music Saved You?” How Music Aids (in) Adolescent Grief Response
The Thesis focuses on the benefit of music and it theraputic efficacy when supporting individual in crisis, grief, and other cognitivie desparities. It reviews signficant and impactful reaserch as well as individuals stories and how music has impacted their lives.
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Music and Health
This article explores the profound connection between music and human health indicating that music broadly enhances health and perfomance. It highlights the universal presence of music and its impact on our well-being. The neurobiology of music is discussed, emphasizing how the brain processes and interprets musical elements. The effects of music on cognitive function, stress reduction, mood, and movement are examined.
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The Rhythm of Healthier Aging
Johns Hopkins neurologist Alex Pantelyat is developing promising treatments for his aging patients with Parkinson’s disease and other neurodegenerative diseases that involve no costly drugs or unpleasant side effects. These treatments are easy to pursue at home, or together with friends and family. And they appear to improve the health of patients with debilitating chronic illness while also unlocking feelings of joy and well-being.
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The Effect of Non-Verbal Music on Anxiety in Hospitalized Children
Anxiety and subsequent changes in physiological responses in children can cause side effects such as prolonged recovery time and the need to take sedatives. The anxiety caused by children’s hospitalization causes damage to their biological and psychological development. Therefore, due to this issue, in recent years, pharmacological and non-pharmacological methods have been proposed for the mental adaptation of children to the hospital environment.
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Online Songwriting Reduces Loneliness and Postnatal Depression and Enhances Social Connectedness in Women with Young Babies: Randomised Controlled Trial
Loneliness is a public health challenge associated with postnatal depression (PND). PND is debilitating for those experiencing symptoms and has repercussions for fathers, mother–baby bonds, and children’s social-emotional development. Loneliness is associated with physical and mental health problems, including mortality. It affects one-third of people in industrialised countries, making it a significant public health problem.
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Can Music Improve Our Health and Quality of Life?
World and local issues (war, impact of climate change, systemic racism and health problems have created onging anxiety. This article examines how musi cand music therapy can shift negative thinking towards realease, relaxation and rehabilitation. Research on the impact of music interventions on quality of life show significant improvements in mental health and smaller imporvements in phyical health.
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Active Music Therapy in Parkinson’s Disease: An Integrative Method for Motor and Emotional Rehabilitation
A randomized, controlled, single-blinded study exploring the potential benefits of music therapy in treating Parkinson’s disease (PD). It consisted of weekly sessions of MT and physical therapy (PT). Thirty-two patients with PD, were randomly assigned to two groups of 16 patients each. MT sessions consisted of choral singing, voice exercise, rhythmic and free body movements, and active music involving collective invention.
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The Potential of Music to Effect Social Change
This article discusses the relationship between music and social behavior, exploring the origins of this connection and the potential benefits it offers for society.
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