There’s nothing like a nostalgic song to transport you back to a special time and place — and now a new study has shown that music could help protect those memories for a lifetime. Researchers at the ...
A new wave is reengineering the emotional power of music with AI and neuroscience to treat the mind. From punk rock artists sharing their experiences, to From MedTech apps - Spoke and Spiritune to ...
This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. This voice experience is generated by AI. Learn more. Olivia Rodrigo's GUTS Tour included backstage mental health support provided by Amber Health ...
Listening to songs, singing along, and even crafting your own tunes under the guidance of a music therapist may improve your physical and mental well-being. We each have a unique relationship to music ...
While music can provide powerful emotional benefits and stress relief, it’s not a direct replacement for professional therapy. However, music does offer significant psychological and physiological ...
"Sex, drugs and rock ‘n’ roll" — often used as a kind of summary of the music industry — is being challenged today as sober positivity and mental health take center stage. National initiatives such as ...
Earlier this month, Chappell Roan closed her rousing Grammy Awards speech with a pointed question: “Labels, we got you, but do you got us?” That one moment of advocating for artists to have access to ...
For many, music is a source of comfort, a mood booster and a remedy for loneliness. But does frequently listening to music actually lead to better mental health? A new study by researchers at the Max ...
If you’re a music lover, you’ve probably felt how listening to your favorite song can boost your mood. It’s not just you—studies have found that listening to music can significantly improve your ...
Nurse Rod Salaysay works with all kinds of instruments in the hospital: a thermometer, a stethoscope and sometimes his guitar and ukulele. In the recovery unit of UC San Diego Health, Salaysay helps ...
Research suggests music therapy may help improve depression symptoms when used alongside medication and psychotherapy. It works by increasing blood flow and activating neurons in brain areas tied to ...