Research suggests music has the power to relieve pain. We speak to a nurse who brings his ukulele into the hospital ward.
Looking for a creative way to quicken your recovery from surgery? The key may be found in listening to music, according to research presented at the American College of Surgeons (ACS) Clinical ...
Listening to music may help patients recover from surgery through a lower heart rate, reduced anxiety levels, less opioid use, and lower pain levels. Music may have a calming effect on patients ...
A new study has suggested that listening to your favorite tunes could actually help you recover from surgery more quickly. Whether it's calming classical melodies or catchy pop hits, music has been ...
Pop tunes, smooth jams and banging beats can help people more easily recover from surgery with fewer painkillers, a new review finds. Listening to music reduces the anxiety, pain and heart rate of ...
Scientists studying ways of improving motion sickness have found that playing different types of music may help people recover more effectively. Using a specially calibrated driving simulator, they ...
Music therapy can help children recover from serious brain injuries, suggests a new study. Researchers say music could provide a breakthrough in assessing consciousness levels in youngsters who have ...
Listening to music may help people recover following surgery, scientists say, by helping reduce heart rate and the perception of pain. Researchers conducted a review of existing studies on music and ...
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