Could birdsong be a new painkiller? scientists test sound therapy for fibromyalgia

NCT ID NCT07037134

Summary

This study explored whether listening to different types of sounds could help reduce pain for people with fibromyalgia, a chronic condition causing widespread pain. Researchers compared the effects of nature sounds (like birdsong), city sounds (like traffic), white noise, and silence on 88 participants. Each person tried all four sound types in a quiet lab to see if any provided temporary pain relief.

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Contacts and locations

Locations

  • Faculty of Health Sciences, University of Granada

    Granada, Granada, 18016, Spain

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