For as long as humans have pounded drums and plucked strings, listening to music has affected people’s sense of well-being, lifting their spirits and — as new research shows — calming their nerves. Literally. According to a study at Cleveland Clinic, music can slow the neuronal firings deep within the brain during surgery designed to [...]
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Music Eases the Stress of Surgery—it’s a no-brainer!
February 17th, 2012 · No Comments · Music and Anesthesia, Music in the hospital, Music in the hospitals, Music with Brain Surgery
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The beginnings of a 30-day series on Music with Surgery
June 2nd, 2011 · No Comments · Characteristics of music for surgery, Common Fears in Surgery, Dangers and Side-effects of anesthesia, Headphones for other medical procedures, Music and Anesthesia, Music in the hospital, Music with Brain Surgery, Surgery Music
More and more people around the world are becoming aware of the many benefits of music during surgery. It’s a strange paradox because you know that music affects you powerfully and that you can easily reach for the music you love best, whether to relax you or energize you. However, you have been told by “the [...]
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Music during surgery at the Cleveland Clinic
July 31st, 2010 · No Comments · Music with Brain Surgery
Researchers at the Cleveland Clinic are making important discoveries about how music can help patients undergoing deep-brain stimulation procedures there:




