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  2. Music as a coping strategy - Wikipedia

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    The use of music as a stress coping strategy has a demonstrated effect on the human response to stress. The use of music has been proven to lower the perceived levels of stress in patients, while greatly reducing the physical manifestations of stress as well– such as heart rate, blood pressure, or levels of stress hormones.

  3. When the stress gets loud, many turn on the music | Mark Ryan

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    It was one of those crazy days at work, but the stressed-out employee – earphones on now and music playing – seemed like a different person. Leaning back in a desk chair, he looked perfectly ...

  4. Exercise and music - Wikipedia

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    Scientists at the University of Wisconsin–La Crosse found in a 2003 study that participants who chose to listen to faster-paced music generated a higher heart rate, pedaled harder and generated more power, increasing their level of work by as much as 15% by diverting their focus to the music. The study tested 20 volunteers who listened to an ...

  5. Music While You Work - Wikipedia

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    The song "Deep in the Heart of Texas" was banned from the show, because of the potential danger of production line workers taking their hands away from their work or banging their spanners on the machinery to perform the four hand-claps in the chorus. [7] [8] Music While You Work ended in 1967 when the BBC Light Programme transformed into BBC ...

  6. Music and aerobic exercise performance - Wikipedia

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    Synchronous music is described as the synchronization between tempo and human movement in terms responding to the rhythmical qualities of music. [1] [11] Motivational music is described as music with strong rhythms and are fast tempo (>120 bpm). Type of music has the ability to change arousal levels and may be used as a stimulant or sedative.

  7. Barron Trump Is a 'Ladies Man' at New York University ... - AOL

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    Barron Trump is not having trouble fitting in at college.. The 18-year-old son of Donald and Melania Trump has been "popular with the ladies" since starting classes at New York University's Stern ...

  8. U2's Larry Mullen Jr. says dyscalculia affects his drumming ...

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    Larry Mullen Jr. is opening up about a recent diagnosis. The drummer for U2, 63, revealed in an interview with Times Radio that he's been diagnosed with dyscalculia, which makes it challenging for ...

  9. Mindfulness-based stress reduction - Wikipedia

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    In one study, the long-term impact of an 8-week Mindfulness-Based Stress Reduction (MBSR) treatment extended to two months after the intervention was completed. [50] Research suggests mindfulness training improves focus, attention, and ability to work under stress. [51] [52] [53] Mindfulness may also have potential benefits for cardiovascular ...