Jan 24, 2019 ... The results suggest that a low-intensity intervention like music is not efficient as a standalone treatment for insomnia disorder. As previously ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comDec 24, 2001 ... In some cases, infection has led to premature death of musicians, depriving the world of the output and development of their musical talents, ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comMusic and infectious diseases. Preface from the Editor-in-Chief. It is with regret that I add a short preface to this article. The text is based on a ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comfor new faculty, for instance, or in meetings on curricula. Music theory, on the other hand, incurs little antagonism, and its va- lidity as an academic ...
www.jstor.orgMay 29, 2017 ... ... disease, Lungs & airways, Mental health, Methodology, Neonatal care ... disorders to receive music therapy or standard care. We found and ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comAug 30, 2019 ... For each individual we derived information (diagnosis and date of first diagnosis) on incidence of depression, anxiety disorder, schizophrenia, ...
www.nature.comJan 22, 2002 ... Neurologists have puzzled over his illness ever since. ... Maurice Ravel and right-hemisphere musical creativity: influence of disease on his last ...
www.nature.comApr 26, 2004 ... Music critics usually praise the richness and originality of the orchestration shown by the French composer Maurice Ravel (1875–1937) in works ...
onlinelibrary.wiley.comSep 18, 2021 ... Separately, in music based on electrocardiographic (ECG) traces of heart rhythm disorders ... disease could precipitate life-threatening ...
www.scientificamerican.comJan 19, 2023 ... ... disorders, or self-reported depressive symptoms, psychotic-like ... disorder were associated with playing music and more hours of music practice.
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