Posts Tagged ‘healing’
Why Surgeons Listen To Music In The Operating Room — And How It Could Help You

When you’re going into surgery, the type of music that your doctors will be listening to is probably the last thing on your mind. But your surgeon’s playlist could actually have some effect on how the procedure goes. Read more here…
Healing tunes: What music surgeons should and shouldn’t play at work
LONDON— Almost three quarters of surgeons’ operating theatres are thronging, or throbbing, with music when patients go under the knife, according to a study in the Christmas edition of the British Medical Journal (BMJ). Read more here…
Peter Kramer: A life spent in healing and music

In 1978, Peter Kramer purchased 50 acres of land in Orange County and named it “Down Yonder Farm.” He met Susan Gladin, his wife of 33 years, there when she attended a party where people played volleyball and her car got a flat tire. On the farm they raised two daughters, swam in the pond and split more wood than they could count to heat their home. Read more here…
Keys to better health: Adults reap benefits from music therapy

Dr. Rodney Brunson took over his daughter’s piano lessons a few years ago when she decided she’d rather play the saxophone. At first, Brunson, 59, just wanted to learn to play a few songs. But after a few lessons, he decided he actually wanted to learn how to play, including musical theory and how to read music. Read more here…
The healing powers of Coldplay revealed

Never underestimate the healing powers of Coldplay. That’s one of the suggestions from a tongue-in-cheek article in the British Medical Journal outlining the best and worst songs for doctors to crank up in the operating theatre. Titled, ‘Making music in the operating theatre’ and authored by Cardiff surgeon David C Bosanquet, the study waxes lyrical about the healing powers of music before launching into the definitive list of tracks. Read more here…
‘Music Heals’ concert series benefits Healing Project

Just as music soothes the soul, compassion soothes the heart. During life’s most difficult journeys, compassion can be as instrumental as music. It’s a song that resonates in the heart – it’s the music of hope. Read more here…
Cancer patients benefit from music therapy

From diagnosis to treatment, cancer patients are often facing a difficult time in their lives. Traditionally, treatment has only focused on treatment of the disease or the physical symptoms. But is there more that can be done? This is a question that president and CEO of Ukiah Valley Medical Center Gwen Matthews asked her team to think about during the planning and construction phase of the new Cancer Treatment and Infusion Center. Read more here…
High school applauds music therapy concert
The Red Wing High School auditorium hosted a packed crowd Friday afternoon for the school’s annual music therapy concert. A choir and ensemble of around 20 special education students presented music and skits from the animated movie “Frozen.” At the conclusion, they bowed as hundreds of classmates and family members stood in ovation. Read more here…
Film shows GYN cancer doctors healing through music

People whose lives have been affected by breast cancer have the pink ribbon to symbolize their plight. Women who have been diagnosed with cancers that affect their reproductive organs have something even louder. Read more here…
Santana on Music’s Healing Powers + Reuniting With His Band – Exclusive Interview

Carlos Santana appeared in a sweatshirt emblazoned with the face of Bob Marley — echoing a key passage from his new autobiography ‘The Universal Tone: Bringing My Story to Light’ — during an exclusive talk with Ultimate Classic Rock backstage at the Castro Theatre in San Francisco. Read more here…