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Classical music ‘improves surgery’

May 9th, 2012 · No Comments · Anesthesia, Dangers and Side-effects of anesthesia, Headphones for other medical procedures, Music and Anesthesia, Recent Research on Surgery with Music, Surgery Music

Classical music could become a routine part of surgery, after a study found it   helped to relax patients under local anaesthetic. Surgeons believe playing a little knife music might benefit patients so much   that they recover sooner from their operations. Mozart was not actually one of the composers that those in the study got to   [...]

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Surgery with Music Series Post #26: What the news media says

June 27th, 2011 · No Comments · Anesthesia, Common Fears in Surgery, Dangers and Side-effects of anesthesia, Recent Research on Surgery with Music

Our series of 30 posts on Music with Surgery is rapidly drawing to an end. I thought that perhaps my readers would like to know what some of the major news media have to say about the whole idea. They tend to be critical of such new ideas, but take a look at today’s source: [...]

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