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Press "Play" for Better
Moods
  Want to feel less stressed? Happier? More energetic? Spend more time with your stereo.

  A small study suggests that music typically affects people’s emotions for the better.


Melodic Mood Makeovers

  Study participants who reported hearing music 37 percent of the time during a 1-week period were clearly influenced by the tunes they
experienced. Most of the time, the music influenced how they felt, often making people feel happy or nostalgic. AND
bad mood can be contagious.


More Than the Sound of Music

  Other factors -- such as the personality of the listeners, whether they were alone or with friends during music exposure, and how much they liked
the music -- did play a role in the music-induced emotional responses. But the emotions were most often positive and tended to match the motivation
of the listeners. For example, listening to music to relax, to counter boredom, or to boost energy tended to lead to the desired response. Check out
these other musically induced health benefits:
  Listen for
pain relief. Here’s how music can ease physical aches, too.
  Take the toil out of exercise. Music makes
exercise a whole lot easier.
  Sharpen your noggin. Discover how music may
make you smarter.


- Real Age
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