Article 6FV8Q Listening to moving music may reduce pain, study says

Listening to moving music may reduce pain, study says

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Nicola Davis
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Researchers in Canada found tracks that produce chills', such as tingling or goosebumps, were linked with lower pain intensity

If you are heading to the dentist, you may want to turn up a rousing Adele ballad. Researchers say our preferred tunes can not only prove to be powerful painkillers, but that moving music may be particularly potent.

Music has long been found to relieve pain, with recent research suggesting the effect may even occur in babies and other studies revealing that people's preferred tunes could have a stronger painkilling effect than the relaxing music selected for them.

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