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This investigation examines the positive impact of music therapy on individuals with dementia, specifically those with Alzheimer's disease (AD), to enhance their quality of life. The study explores the multifaceted benefits of music therapy, including improvements in behavior, mental health, and overall well-being. While recognizing the limitations of music as a standalone intervention for AD, the investigation examines alternative approaches while emphasizing the vivid exploration of music therapy's nuances. Music therapy has demonstrated significant potential in enhancing cognitive abilities, reducing stress, and offering a non-invasive approach without physical side effects. However, the investigation does not claim that music therapy is a definitive cure for AD. Nevertheless, it has promising potential in mitigating neuropsychiatric symptoms and enhancing cognitive skills in mild AD patients, particularly for language and expression in moderate AD patients.
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