Listening to Music Can Lower Dementia Risk by Nearly 40%, New Study Says
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If you are anxious or anxious to develop dementia later, it would seem that a rather concrete solution has been found. This is the result of a study by a research team at Monash University, Australia. The team in question analyzed the data of more than 10,800 adults over 70 years of age and came to a most surprising finding. Among these seniors, people who listened to music every day, or almost, had 39% less risk of developing dementia than thos…
Having a healthy diet, exercising regularly, and taking care of mental health with intellectual activities are known ways to prevent dementia. Now, a new study reveals a more relaxed and enjoyable way to reduce the risk of dementia: listening to music daily. The discovery is the result of an analysis of data from more than 10,800 people over 70 years old, conducted at Monash University in Melbourne, Australia. The study, led by student Emma Jaff…
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