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Daily music cuts dementia risk and boosts brain health

Studies show music lowers dementia risk by 39%, eases pain, and strengthens brain plasticity, with live performances offering the strongest effects.

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Daily music cuts dementia risk and boosts brain health

Reduces Dementia Risk:
A 2025 study by Monash University in Melbourne examined 10,893 adults aged 70 and older. Those who listened to music regularly had a 39% lower risk of developing dementia compared to infrequent or non-listeners. Playing a musical instrument reduced dementia risk by 35%.

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Daily music cuts dementia risk and boosts brain health

Boosts Brain Plasticity:
Brain plasticity—the ability to learn new skills—can be enhanced through music. A 2010 review by Harvard Medical School published in Neuroscientist showed that early musical training improves cognitive performance. Children who play instruments develop a larger anterior corpus callosum, improving communication between the brain's hemispheres.

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Daily music cuts dementia risk and boosts brain health

Live Music Offers Stronger Effects:
Digital recordings provide benefits, but live music may have even greater neurological impact. Zurich University research found that listening to live performances triggered stronger, more consistent amygdala activity and engaged wider neural networks associated with emotion processing compared to recorded music.

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Daily music cuts dementia risk and boosts brain health