Where Paula Yates' daughter Tiger Lily is now as she makes music and enjoys Aussie life
23 years on since the tragic death of Paula Yates, Channel 4 has released a two-part documentary taking a closer look at the TV icon's life.
Tiger Lily, now 26, was just four years old when her mum passed away, and Bob, 71, went on to adopt her. Here we take a look at where she is now... Last month, she released her debut album, titled Tragic Tiger’s Sad Meltdown in a nod to a headline once written about her by an Australian publication.
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Effects of music therapy as an alternative treatment on depression in children and adolescents with ADHD by activating serotonin and improving stress coping ability - BMC Complementary Medicine and TherapiesObjective The objective of this study was to determine the effect of music therapy as an alternative treatment on depression in children and adolescents with attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) by activating serotonin (5-HT) and improving stress coping ability. Methods This study is designed based on randomization method. A total of 36 subjects participated in the experiment, consisting of an ADHD control group (n=18) and ADHD music therapy group (n=18). The ADHD control group received standard care, while the ADHD music therapy group received music therapy and standard care. The ADHD music therapy group received both active music therapy (improvisation) and receptive music therapy (music listening) for 50 minutes, twice a week, for 3 months: a total of 24 times. From a neurophysiological perspective, changes in depression and stress were tracked by measuring 5-HT secretion, cortisol expression, blood pressure (BP), heart rate (HR), and CDI and DHQ psychological scales. Results The ADHD music therapy group’s 5-HT secretion increased (p | 0.001), whereas cortisol expression (p | 0.001), BP (p | 0.001) and HR (p | 0.001) decreased. The CDI and DHQ psychological scales also showed positive changes (p | 0.01 and p | 0.001, respectively). However, the ADHD Con G’s (who did not receive music therapy) 5-HT secretion did not increase, whereas cortisol expression, BP, and HR did not decrease. In addition, the CDI and DHQ psychological scales did not display positive changes. Conclusions In conclusion, the application of music therapy as an alternative treatment for ADHD children and adolescents showed positive neurophysiological and psychological effects. Therefore, this study would like to propose a new alternative to medicine for preventing and treating depression through various uses of music therapy.
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