Deaths from drug overdoses in the US are down – but not overdoses from carfentanil, which have seen a 720% increase.
A first-of-its-kind study has shown how and why music is able to reduce distress and agitation for people with advanced ...
The researchers also collaborated with the dementia specialist nursing charity Dementia UK. Lead author Naomi Thompson, of Anglia Ruskin University’s Cambridge Institute for Music Therapy ...
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Thea Lu created her award-winning book as part of her masters course at Anglia Ruskin University A university student hopes her award-winning book will enable readers to realise they can reap the ...
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Music really does reduce stress in dementia patients, according to a new study. Researchers have shown for the first time how ...
Health settings such as nursing homes should use music therapists to train staff to deliver music ... cost-effective way of ...
Thompson, a PhD student at Anglia Ruskin University's Cambridge Institute ... The researchers also collaborated with the dementia specialist nursing charity Dementia UK. Study lead author Thompson ...
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Sticking to the same routine won't stress the body enough to elicit physical changes, like muscle building and weight loss, according to exercise professionals at Anglia Ruskin University.