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Music isn't just a means of entertainment and expression: it can also encourage creativity and help you become more productive. Listening to music can also be therapeutic, relieving feelings of stress ...
It turns out that music might do more than just lift your spirits – it could actually help you recover faster after surgery.
We’ve hit the middle of the semester, and it’s the dreaded midterm season. Students can be found scrambling at the Homer Babbidge Library or various study spots around campus, trying to cram as ...
Yet another divisive question has been raised for the Life section: whether or not listening to music is a strong study habit during the midterm season. Non-instrumental music leads some to get ...
From turning study notes into song lyrics to focusing in the OR, healthcare professionals are tapping into the power of music ...
New research shows that the thoughts experienced while listening to music are shaped by the style and emotions of the music ...
Pop tunes, smooth jams and banging beats can help people more easily recover from surgery with fewer painkillers, a new ...
A unique program with a focus on chamber music, Seminar is a summer study opportunity like no other. At Seminar, you will be held to high standards, and you will surprise yourself with the progress ...
For violinist and ear doctor Alex Chern, researching the links between music and cognition is deeply personal.
Music therapy helps teens identify, verbalize and study their emotions, empowering them to change the way they act and feel, ...