The website "healthsite" published a study on music and its role in enhancing the effectiveness of medications. Experts and researchers at Michigan State University conducted a study on the impact of listening to music on nausea caused by chemotherapy, which is not a stomach condition but a neurological one. The experts confirmed that "the neurological phenomenon can be treated through listening to music," focusing on treating neurological conditions such as pain and anxiety, which are interpreted in the brain as a state.
The study involved 12 patients undergoing chemotherapy, and each time the patients took anti-nausea medication, they listened to their favorite music pieces for 30 minutes. The music intervention was repeated whenever they felt nausea from the medication, and this continued for five days post-chemotherapy. The researchers found that patients who listened to music experienced the lowest levels of serotonin secretion, indicating that serotonin remained in the platelets and was not released to circulate throughout the body.