Music reduces pain in pediatric patients
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Music can energize people during workout and is a source of calming down during stressful situations. But music doesn't just improve moods in adults.
Music can have a profound effect on some of the youngest, sickest hospitalized patients, find researchers at West Virginia University. New research suggests that live music may reduce pain and anxiety in pediatric critical-care patients.
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Live Music Relaxes, Alleviates Pain In Pediatric Patients, New Research Suggests
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