Music has the power to evoke a wide range of emotions. It can make us feel melancholy. Or it can fill us with hope. Music is often tangled up with memories and experiences, too. There's probably a ...
Nurse Rod Salaysay works with all kinds of instruments in the hospital: a thermometer, a stethoscope and sometimes his guitar and ukulele. In the recovery unit of UC San Diego Health, Salaysay helps ...
Science has proven why we play music at social gatherings and rituals: it connects us and broadens the opportunity to help isolated people feel less alone.
Face to face with the musification of biology, I draw two swift conclusions. Firstly, the language of music allows us to make new insights and see beyond the physical world, and experience things that ...
Nurse Rod Salaysay works with all kinds of instruments in the hospital: a thermometer, a stethoscope and sometimes his guitar and ukulele. Patients often smile or nod along. Salaysay even sees changes ...
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