Your favorite song might not just lift your spirits — it could also help ease your pain. Music has long been hailed as a ...
Music has the best chance of providing pain relief when it is played at our natural rhythm, a McGill University research team has discovered.
New research from McGill University reveals that listening to music at your own rhythm can significantly reduce pain.
A new study from McGill University has found that music can help relieve pain, especially when played at a tempo that matches ...
In a study published last week, experts concluded that the distraction of music acts as an effective form of pain relief. But the researchers also found that certain songs had a greater impact ...
Music is known to have therapeutic properties, but new research suggests that its ability to alleviate pain depends on one key factor: tempo.
A melody whose rhythm closely matches our brain’s natural rhythm seems to relieve pain more effectively than a less ...
Recovering from surgery can be a challenging experience, but a simple and enjoyable activity—listening to music—may help ...
New research suggests the secret might lie in the tempo, and tailoring the beat to your own rhythm could hold the key to pain relief. Music therapy is used to treat a variety of conditions ...
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