A symphony for dementia
mainConcert in Symphony Hall, Boston, Monday night.
Be there.
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We already have a symphony for dementia. (Ravel’s “Bolero”)
(Thought for the day: I used to do scientific research on dementia, but I kept forgetting what I was trying to swim.)
the anti-Dory
It seems that classical music is therapeuticcally effective for brain problems, not only autism but also dementia.
Dementia is going to be a huge problem as the population continues to age. The best ways to prevent or at least delay it are healthy diet and exercise.