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A new study finds that regularly listening to music or playing a musical instrument may help older adults protect against cognitive decline. November 13, 2025
A new study finds that listening to music regularly is associated with a significant decrease in risk of dementia. (Maansi Srivastava/For The Washington Post)
By Maggie Penman
Regularly listening to music is linked to a lower risk of developing dementia, according to a new study.
In the study, published in October, researchers looked at data spanning a decade and involving more than 10,000 relatively healthy people, aged 70 and older, in Australia. People who listened to music most days slashed their risk of developing dementia by 39 percent compared with those who did not regularly listen to music, the study found.