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  2. Musical hallucinations - Wikipedia

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    Donepezil, which belongs to a class of medication called acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, is most commonly used to treat dementia in patients with Alzheimer's disease. Although it cannot cure Alzheimer's, it can provide patients with a better quality of life by inhibiting the loss of function and improving the ability to think. [ 20 ]

  3. Music therapy for Alzheimer's disease - Wikipedia

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    Music therapy was also found to be effective in controlling the psychiatric and behavioral side-effects of AD, causing a decrease in caregiver distress as well as an increase in quality of life. [7] Alzheimer's patients can often remember songs from their youth even when far along in the progression of their disease.

  4. Impact of music on people with dementia to be analysed in ...

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    It is hoped the therapy could reduce the need for health and care services and improve people’s quality of life.

  5. Alive Inside: A Story of Music and Memory - Wikipedia

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    [15] He says the director has a "sharp cinematic scalpel", revealing the "magic in the music". [15] Steve Greene from Indiewire said that "Alive Inside provides a sense of idealism amid bleak situations. When discussing the impact of music on an environment so often typified by isolation, one of the patients describes his desire for freedom."

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    Get your tissues out: Chevy’s new Christmas commercial is here, and it might make you weep. It will certainly teach you a bit about a therapy that may help patients with Alzheimer’s disease ...

  7. This guy uses music to connect with his mom as she battles ...

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    However, the staff will not deceive the patients if directly asked, truthfully stating that the residents are in a place where they can receive required care for their condition. [4] Because of the nature of Alzheimer's disease and dementia, the residents can remember the distant past but not the present, so even truthful answers given by the ...

  9. What science says about teen girls screaming and ... - AOL

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    Another piece, for many, is the fact that we've all been socialized to behave in certain ways (such as screaming) when witnessing live music. Fans screaming for the Rolling Stones in 1965.