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Music and Health

Modspil, 1987
Anmeldelse af Music and Health. Edited by Even Ruud. Norsk Musikforlag A/S. N.M.O. 9754, 1986.
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Music in behavioral health

Proceedings of the 2021 Workshop on Future of Digital Biomarkers, 2021
Music is a fascinating medium which is closely related to our emotions, personality, and even mental health. What music we choose to listen to can not just be indicative on how we feel right now, but it can even help us regulate our emotional states.
Katrin Hänsel   +4 more
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Music: Some Influences on Health

Journal of the Royal Society of Health, 1990
MUSIC: SOME influences of health. The impact of ideas conveyed by music: examples of its utilization in past years — the development of music therapy in the 20th century: growing interest in Britain; the establishment of training courses for music therapists.
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Putting health inequalities to music

BMJ, 2016
Ilan Kelman Song of Contagion is a new musical project that aims to shed light on why some diseases get more attention than others. The first session of the project, a collaboration between the Grand Union Orchestra, Community Music (an organisation encouraging children to get involved in digital music), and the epidemiologist Elizabeth Pisani, was ...
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Music, Public Health, and Health Promotion: Can Music Be a Social Determinant of Health?

2017
This chapter explores the potentials of music as a social determinant of health and resource for psycho-social well-being. Music is encompassed within a socio-ecological definition of health, and from public health perspectives, music promotes well-being through its social participation and community engagement.
Stewart, DE, Irons, JY
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Promoting Musical Health, Enhancing Musical Performance: Wellness for Music Students

Music Educators Journal, 2008
rehearsal, a young viola player puts down her instrument, grabs her shoulder, and begins to cry because it hurts. A high school band director, able to hear only some of the ensemble instruments without pitch distortion, fears he might have to make a career change-at the age of thirtyeight.
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Music for Health

Clinical Journal of the American Society of Nephrology, 2022
Niloofar, Nobakht   +3 more
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Music and health

2018
Music has a powerful effect on our mental health and well-being. In the recent years, its effects have been explored from a scientific perspective, listing numerous benefits to its uses with patients.
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