Some people advocate the theory that ``babies' brains do not feel pain in the same way as adults,'' but recent research suggests that babies feel pain in the same way as adults. It is important to ...
Playing Mozart’s Lullaby may help reduce the pain that newborns feel when undergoing a heel prick blood test, a new study suggests. The findings suggest recorded music may be an effective method of ...
Playing a Mozart lullaby may help reduce the pain experienced by newborn babies undergoing a heel prick blood test, according to a randomized, blinded clinical trial involving 100 infants published in ...
Singing or playing womb-like sounds in the neonatal intensive care unit (NICU) may help slow the heart rate and improve sleep and eating patterns of premature babies, a new study suggests. Researchers ...
Live music may be able to aid in the development of premature babies. A study published online in Pediatrics on April 15 has shown that lullabies and other music therapies including simulated womb ...
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