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Music may Help Older Adults With Cognitive Impairment


Music may Help Older Adults With Cognitive Impairment
by Colleen Fleiss on 
May 19, 2021 at 11:39 PM
In older adults with mild cognitive impairment or dementia, active music-making can provide cognitive benefits and also improve their quality of life and mood, says study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society.
The analysis included nine studies with a total of 495 participants. The authors noted that music-based interventions could potentially provide millions of older adults with critical support for their cognitive, emotional, and social well-being.
We are excited to see these results because participating in music, like singing in a choir or playing in a drum circle, is a safe, engaging activity that our research demonstrates can support cognition at a critical time for older adults facing cognitive decline, said lead author Jennie L. Dorris, MM, of the University of Pittsburgh. ....

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Can Music Save a Life? Well, It Saved Mine.


Around the time humans started dipping their fingers in ochre and telling stories on cave walls, a group of shamans forged flutes from bone and drums from animal skin. Those shamans were, by definition, healers, and the sounds they made with their flutes and drums were part of the therapeutic benefits they offered to their fellow early men. Many thousands of years later, after World War I, musicians followed in the shamans’ footsteps by performing for wounded soldiers in military hospitals. Here were men with blown-off limbs and hearts blackened by the degradations of trench warfare, and music was seen as a valuable path out of the darkness. A century later, that conviction still holds. ....

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