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look what I ran across! Mozart on the protocol for our kids?

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from Mozart and Medicine http://scienceblogs.com/cortex/2008/05/mozart_and_medicine.php

In a paper published last December (2007) in the journal Critical Care Medicine, he and colleagues revealed an unexpected element in distressed patients' physiological response to music: a jump in pituitary growth hormone, which is known to be crucial in healing. "It's a sort of quickening," he said, "that produces a calming effect." Accelerando produces tranquillo.

The study itself was fairly simple. The researchers fitted 10 postsurgical intensive-care patients with headphones, and in the hour just after the patients' sedation was lifted, 5 were treated to gentle Mozart piano music while 5 heard nothing.

The patients listening to music showed several responses that Dr. Conrad expected, based on other studies: reduced blood pressure and heart rate, less need for pain medication and a 20 percent drop in two important stress hormones, epinephrine and interleukin-6, or IL-6. Amid these expected responses was the study's new finding: a 50 percent jump in pituitary growth hormone.

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