The study found that Australians over 70 years of age who always listened to music had a 39% lower risk of having dementia ...
December brings fall semester's final exams and some students turn to music to help while they study. But is that a good idea? A September article from University of Maryland Global Campus touts the ...
A study done at Monash University showed that the risk of dementia was lowered by 39% when older adults frequently listened to music.
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.
Finals week is almost here. We know what that means: nights of locking into studies, solving practice problems at the library and the once-in-a-blue-moon breakdown the night before. But the grind ...
The Daily Campus Life Section discusses whether listening to music while studying is s productive way to stimulate college students, or if it’s a distraction. Photo by felipepelaquim/Unsplash. Yet ...
Listening to music when you are over 70 years of age has been linked to a 39% reduction in the risk of dementia, according to ...
Along with books, notebooks, pens, and pencils — new research shows music may also help children achieve better grades. Market research company OnePoll, on behalf of CSU Global, surveyed 2,000 ...
Whether you're working the floor at a retail store or sifting through papers at a desk, a new study suggests you may want to start paying more attention to the music that's playing in the background — ...
Friederike Fabritius, MS, author of The Brain-Friendly Workplace, relies on one classical track to lock in her focus: Bach's Goldberg Variations. pressmaster - stock.adobe.com Bach to the future: ...
Annie Murphy Paul is the author of the forthcoming book Brilliant: The New Science of Smart. In a previous column about the stress of working in an “open” office, I suggested that the popular practice ...