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Music can be a powerful analgesic. New research suggests that for optimal pain relief, the music tempo must be tailored to the listener.
A new study has found that blood pressure synchronizes to predictable phrase structures in music. Blood pressure was more affected by loudness than tempo and was more strongly influenced by phrase ...
New research is suggesting upping the tempo of the music you listen to while exercising can not only make the exercise seem easier, but actually raise your heart rate and increase the benefits of ...
A new study suggests that music could offer the most pain relief when played in sync with our natural rhythm.
Key points Musical tempo influences people's mood and motivation when doing cardio. In general, faster songs are better. For most people, uptempo music between 120 and 140 BPM is the best ...
New research shows that blood pressure, like heart rate and breathing, synchronises more to predictable phrase structures in music, which may improve the body’s baroreflex sensitivity, i.e. its ...
Listening to up-tempo music during exercise maximizes its health benefits by increasing the heart rate and reducing the sense of effort.
For the First Time on Stage, Musical TEMPO CERTO (Right Time) Features Songs by Roberta Campos by Claudio Erlichman. The production will run at Teatro Viradalata from September 3rd through ...