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    Music, Music Medicine, and Music Therapy in the Era of COVID-19: A Sampling of Resources

    Written by Ingrid Wheatley Rebling, Lukas Lanzilotti, Acksharaa Balaji, Grace Bigus, Sara Nagy, Edward Ortiz Almodovar, Jae Ung Park, and Carolina Vieira This blog includes entries from music therapy students at Berklee College of Music who investigated sources from their home geographic regions and in their native languages, as part Read more…

    By IAMM Admin, 5 yearsMay 4, 2021 ago

    Music and Medicine Vol 13, Noย 2: Article Feature and Table of Contentsย 

    Here is a preview of the new issue of Music and Medicine.  Article Preview: The Effect of Music Therapy on Weight Gain among Preterm Infants in the Neonatal Intensive Care Unit – Possible Mechanisms.  1. Can you provide an overview of the study, timeline and the study outcomes? The current article provides Read more…

    By IAMM Admin, 5 yearsApril 22, 2021 ago

    Non-COVID research in the midst of a pandemic: Lessons from music and neuroscience

    Written by Karen M. Johnston, MD, Ph.D, Neurosurgery There is no doubt that the COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound influence on the science of virology, epidemiology and vaccine development among other areas of research. On the flip side, other research has stalled, labs waiting empty and grant funding demolished.  Read more…

    By IAMM Admin, 5 yearsApril 6, 2021 ago

    A journey of music in medicine – the painless story of anaesthesiologist Dr. Fred Schwartz

    This blog post is based on Dr. Schwarzโ€™s published article in Music and Medicine, Vol 11, Issue 4, pp. 256-261. His piece relays his experience of the role music can play in medicine and medical settings.

    By IAMM Admin, 5 yearsMarch 25, 2021 ago

    How do adults use music for chronic pain relief?

    Research has shown that music can reduce pain perception and intensity. This analgesic effect is believed to be both cognitive and emotional with music being an environmental stimulus that can modify pain perception by inducing the release of endogenous opioids which produce analgesia by activating opioid receptors. In the context Read more…

    By IAMM Admin, 5 yearsMarch 16, 2021 ago

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