The Daily Campus Life Section discusses whether listening to music while studying is s productive way to stimulate college students, or if it’s a distraction. Photo by felipepelaquim/Unsplash. Yet ...
Listening to your favorite music might be beneficial to your health after all. A new study has found that those who listen to their favorite songs and performances were far more effective in reducing ...
Whether you're working the floor at a retail store or sifting through papers at a desk, a new study suggests you may want to start paying more attention to the music that's playing in the background — ...
Music may help ease anxiety, relieve pain, improve sleep, and more. Here's how to reap the benefits of your favorite tunes ...
It’s summertime and if you’re still of school age, that means you’re not even considering your studying habits for next year. No, now it’s time for chill sessions with your friends, loud concerts, and ...
As time progresses, people are listening to more and more music. Music now makes its way everywhere — grocery stores, hotel lobbies, restaurants; many play it while they are showering or when they are ...
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