Listening to music synchronized with the tremors of Parkinson's patients has shown significant positive effects on their well-being, as discovered by scientists. Music therapy is highlighted as a crucial non-pharmaceutical treatment for patients with chronic neurological diseases.
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The transformative impact of Parkinson’s patients hearing music timed to their tremors Listening to music based on the rhythms of people’s individual Parkinson’s tremors worked wonders for their wellbeing, scientists have found @BawdenTom reports https://t.co/ZQBv0QakKU
The transformative impact of Parkinson's patients hearing music timed to their tremors https://t.co/jA5v3YOY6X