Posts Tagged ‘music’

PostHeaderIcon Preemies get boost from music therapy

“What music therapy can uniquely provide is that passive listening experience that just encourages relaxation for the patient, encourages participation by the family,” Klinger said after a recent session in Augustin’s hospital room. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Change Your Genes With… Meditation?

Meditation may change your genes. Its no gimmick. The field of mind-body genomics offers fascinating discoveries and much promise. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music therapy brings multiple benefits

On the Space Coast, music therapy is being used in nursing homes, through hospice, in hospitals — and to help children with autistic spectrum disorders improve their communication skills. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Premature babies get a boost from live music therapy, research suggests

This is therapy in a newborn intensive care unit, and research suggests that music may help those born way too soon adapt to life outside the womb. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Disabled Jackson teens and adults find their tune with Harmony Garden Music Therapy

While some members of the community may not be able to communicate in the traditional sense, Harmony Garden Music Therapy allows them, in many ways, to express themselves fully. Read more here...

PostHeaderIcon Healing With Harmony: Music In Medicine

Music has been used in medicine for thousands of years.Ancient Greek philosophers believed that music could heal both the body and the soul.  Read more here…

 

PostHeaderIcon Meditation Inspires Musician to Create Music that Helps Others

A US-born musician with a rising career. And it was an encounter with a traditional Chinese meditation practice that inspired him to expand his music. Falun Gong, the practice that changed Drew’s musical career, is a traditional Chinese meditation and self-improvement discipline. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Petrified pets offered music therapy

Clinical director Craig Harrison, who is based in Guiseley, said: “Pets often become stressed in strange or unfamiliar environments and cats and dogs have very different trigger points and senses which is why we have separate wards, separate music and separate scents for each area. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon Music comes out of misery

Listening to or playing an instrument can lower heart and respiratory rates, Plume said. It also promotes movement. Simply putting a keyboard next to a child’s bed may encourage him or her to sit up when they haven’t in days. Playing the bongos or shaking maracas can ambulate body parts. Read more here…

PostHeaderIcon BIERWIRTH: MUSIC AFFECTS THE BRAIN IN A POSITIVE WAY

Music is more than melodies and lyrics. According to the Washington Times, music affects our brain waves, emotions, heart rates and breathing rates. Music may even excite us to a state of joy, or move us to tears — a single song has this power. Read more here…

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