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Benefits of listening to music include improving mood, decreasing pain and anxiety, and providing opportunities for emotional expression. Listening to slow music has been found to lower blood pressure and heart rate, helping to reduce the risk of heart disease .Firstly, it can lower your heart rate and blood pressure. This is because slow music has a calming effect on your body, allowing you to relax and feel more at ease. Secondly, slow music can improve sleep quality. It can help you get to sleep, stay asleep and get uninterrupted rest, leaving you feeling energized and refreshed the next day.

So the next time you're feeling stressed, anxious, or just need to relax, put on some slow music, and let your mind and body unwind. Thanks for watching. If you enjoyed this video, make sure to hit the subscribe button for more helpful content.

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