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Music Impacts Learning, Health & Wellness
- Senior citizens who are actively involved in music making enjoy
significant health benefits. For example, studies who that music
activates the cerebellum and therefore may aid stroke victims
regain language capabilities.
- Many of the challenges that plaque older Americans appear to
respond positively to active music making. For example, scientific
studies show improvements in the brain chemistry of people suffering
from Alzheimer's disease.
- Studies show that older Americans who are actively involved
in music making show improvements in anxiety, loneliness, and
depression-three factors that are critical in coping with stress,
stimulating the immune system, and improving health.
- A breakthrough study demonstrated that group keyboard lessons
given to older Americans had a significant effect on increasing
levels of human growth hormone (hGH), which is implicated in such
aging phenomena as osteoporosis, energy levels, wrinkling, sexual
function, muscle mass, and aches and pains.
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