Who would have thought that sound therapy and singing would have such powerful effects on dementia patients. If you live a very stressful life, we urge you to slow down. By making some lifestyle changes you can preserve your aging brain.
"Women who are chronically stressed at midlife are more likely to develop dementia as they get older"
Memory is not perfect even when it's working at 100% efficiency, says David Wolk, MD assistant professor of neurology at the University of Pennsylvania.
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source http://www.ayushveda.com/womens-magazine/wp-content/uploads/2008/10/vitamins-to-boost-your-memory.jpg, : http://areacellphone.com/wp-content/uploads/2011/01/motorola_Atrix_Dock.png, http://static.oprah.com/images/200812/omag/200812_omag_sound_220x312.jpg, : http://static.sl.lumosity.com/images/brochure_ware/pages/why_use_lumosity/mobile/iphone.png?1314060032, Maximum Tech June 2011 Issue,Below is an excerpt of an article from Oprah Magazine called - Wired for Sound
"Mary Ellen brought her father and her mother to New York to meet me. Mr. Geist walked into my office carrying a neatly furled newspaper—though he did not seem to know what a newspaper was. He was well-groomed and nattily dressed, though this, his daughter later told me, had required supervision, for left alone, he might put on his pants backward, not recognize his shoes, shave with toothpaste, and so on. Yet there was a deep civility and courtesy in Woody (as he immediately introduced himself).
Mary Ellen had told me how, ever since she could remember, the whole family—Woody, Rosemary, and their three daughters—had sung together, and how singing had always been a central part of family life.
I asked Woody to sing "Somewhere over the Rainbow," and Rosemary and Mary Ellen soon joined in. The three of them sang beautifully, each harmonizing in different ways, and Woody showed all the expressions, emotions, and postures appropriate to the song, and to singing in a group (turning to the others, awaiting their cues, and so on).
This was so with all the songs they sang—whether exuberant, jazzy, lyrical and romantic, funny, or sad. The songs seemed to engage him totally. Woody's musicality, like his civility and equanimity, was completely intact. Indeed, he seemed so whole, so "normal" when singing.
Such effects—improvements of mood, behavior, even cognitive function—once set off by music can sometimes persist for hours or even days in people with dementia. Researchers are only beginning to study the secrets of why and how this happens; for now, we simply know, from patients like Woody, that music is a powerful therapy for those with nearly any kind of neurological problem"
The excerpt above is from Womens Day Magazine
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