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Music therapy may help dementia patients

SKY News

senior woman playing a musical keyboard

Music therapy has been found to potentially benefit dementia patients by improving mood, reducing agitation, and enhancing cognitive function. Engaging with music can stimulate brain areas related to memory, emotions, and motor skills, offering a non-drug approach to managing dementia symptoms. The therapy can help patients reconnect with memories and foster social interaction, contributing to an overall better quality of life for those affected by the condition.

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