Study: Mozart May Be a Painkiller for Newborns

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The Facts

  • According to a study published in Pediatric Research, playing a Mozart lullaby may help reduce pain in infants receiving routine heel prick blood tests.

  • The study's randomized and blinded clinical trial involved 100 infants undergoing routine screening for multiple conditions between April 2019 and February 2020 in New York City.


The Spin

Narrative A

With humans being as complex as they are, music can provide a clear and immediate impact on well-being in a variety of circumstances. Music therapy is an established healthcare profession, and while there may be no singular solution, the tool can be a powerful instrument for positive change that demands greater attention within medical circles.

Narrative B

There are a variety of potential risks that music therapy may pose. While containing the ability to do good, different musical choices may provide complicated and dangerous responses in each unique individual. Certain music may cause more good than bad, and safety and careful consideration must remain a priority in music therapy.


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