
We decided to call her Luna. Not because of that one, I hasten to add.


They are the songs you cannot get out of your head. Now scientists may have found a way to help anyone plagued by those annoying tunes that lodge themselves inside our heads and repeat on an endless loop.
Researchers claim the best way to stopping the phenomenon, sometimes known as earworms – where snippets of a catchy song inexplicably play like a broken record in your brain – is to solve some tricky anagrams.
This can force the intrusive music out of your working memory, they say, allowing it to be replaced with other more amenable thoughts.
Name:
Alex
Age:
18
Gender:
Male
Location:
South England
Education:
College
Studying:
A2 English Literature
A2 English Language
A2 Film Studies
Religious Beliefs:
Atheist.
Hobbies:
Creative Writing
Drawing (Learning. Slowly. Oh God, so slowly)
Reading


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