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New study review examines benefits of music therapy for surgery patients

New study review examines benefits of music therapy for surgery patients | Science News | Scoop.it
A new study review published by the University of Kentucky found that music therapy can be beneficial to patients before, during and after a surgical procedure and may reduce pain and recovery time.
Maria Drohan's curator insight, October 8, 2013 11:49 AM

I loved this article, it was very interesting. I found it very interesting reading about the characteristics of music that are also very important and effective in music therapy such as the tempo, rhythm and volume of the music. This can be carefully controlled in order to maximize a huge positive effect that music can have on the brain weather conscious or unconscious. 

 

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Virtual Therapy Helps Residents Of A Violent City

Virtual Therapy Helps Residents Of A Violent City | Science News | Scoop.it

Residents of Ciudad Juárez, home of the highest murder rate in Mexico, now have some relief from the violence through a virtual reality therapy program similar to the one used to treat Iraq war soliders who suffer from post traumatic stress disorder.

GPNoticias 's curator insight, August 31, 2023 1:05 PM

El artículo habla sobre la aplicación de la realidad virtual para la atención de personas afectadas por la violencia en la ciudad fronteriza Juárez.

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How music prevents organ rejection

How music prevents organ rejection | Science News | Scoop.it
Music has a fundamental affect on humans. It can reduce stress, enhance relaxation, provide a distraction from pain, and improve the results of clinical therapy.


MUSIC: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=music

Andrew McCluskey's curator insight, August 7, 2014 12:48 PM

research from Japan on Mice - the only thing you need to know is this:


"They found that opera and classical music both increased the time before the transplanted organs failed, but single frequency monotones and new age music did not."


take that Yanni!


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Musical therapy is making breakthroughs

Musical therapy is making breakthroughs | Science News | Scoop.it
There is a great deal of music in the world, and no one knows exactly why. But it does have its ready uses. The music business can make you rich and famous.
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University launches iphone app for hepatitis treatment

University launches iphone app for hepatitis treatment | Science News | Scoop.it
The University of Liverpool has launched an iphone app, HEP i-chart, that provides Hepatitis C (HCV) patients with quick and easy access to the latest information about drug interactions.
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Unlocking the Body's Potential: How to Heal a Wound and Forget It Faster | Think Tank | Big Think

Unlocking the Body's Potential: How to Heal a Wound and Forget It Faster | Think Tank | Big Think | Science News | Scoop.it

In most species, the body of an organism loses its innate ability to heal over time (salamanders are a notable exception). While a kid can skin her knee and not even remember it two days later, an adult might feel the effects for weeks. But what do we really know about aging? asks Douglas Melton in his Floating University lecture. Does the passage of time necessarily bring about an inevitable decline in physical stamina and recovery? Or might science be able to increase the quality, as well as the quantity, of our years?

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You can take your light therapy, and stick it in your ear

You can take your light therapy, and stick it in your ear | Science News | Scoop.it
The Valkee is a device that its makers claim can treat seasonal affective disorder, by shining light into the user's brain through their ear canals.
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Future-Directed Therapy helps depression patients cultivate optimistic outlook

Future-Directed Therapy helps depression patients cultivate optimistic outlook | Science News | Scoop.it
Patients with major depression do better by learning to create a more positive outlook about the future, rather than by focusing on negative thoughts about their past experiences, researchers at Cedars-Sinai say after developing a new treatment...
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[VIDEO] What is Music Therapy?

[VIDEO] What is Music Therapy? | Science News | Scoop.it

Music holds great power over our minds, but what makes it therapy? Concetta Tomaino, an expert in the field of music and neurologic rehabilitation, discusses the case of Henry, a man who suffers from dementia but is awakened by music. She explains the therapeutic process, and the difference between music as a treatment and music as therapy.

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Music as Therapy: Music, Movement, Cognition!

Music as Therapy: Music, Movement, Cognition! | Science News | Scoop.it
The Sound of Music Whether you realize it or not, you already know a lot when it comes to music.
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Mindfulness Therapy Improves Bipolar Disorder Symptoms

Mindfulness Therapy Improves Bipolar Disorder Symptoms | Science News | Scoop.it

Mindfulness-based cognitive therapy may improve mood, emotional regulation, well-being, and functioning in individuals with bipolar disorder, according to a study published in the February issue of CNS Neuroscience & Therapeutics.

Winter Riel's curator insight, May 21, 2013 9:58 AM

A new study shows that mindfulness-based cognitive therapy (MBCT) can help the moods of people diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder. They did a study with 12 participants who suffer from Bipolar Disorder, they all participated in MBCT and had a three week check-up. They found that the participants had better mindfulness, less depressed moods, less difficulty paying attention, and better control over their emotions.

Olivia Start's curator insight, January 12, 2014 3:36 PM

This article introduced a type of therapy, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, that may improve the well being of those living with chronic mood disorerds. Of course there are other therapys like family therapy and CBT that are being used to treat those with bipolar disorder. However, this article states that mindfulness therapy has shown improvements in all areas of life for those who have a mood disorder. I think it would be amazing if we could find one kind of therapy that shows such improvements to give those with mood disorders hope! 

Marissajt's curator insight, September 15, 2015 1:41 AM

jPerhaps I just haven't experienced this much, but it seems as though mindfulness isn't talked about much in relation to bipolar disorder. Mindfulness is huge right now and there is a lot of research being done on mindfulness based therapy but I have never seen or heard of anything relating mindfulness and bipolar disorder. However, it makes sense mindfulness therapy could greatly help someone suffering from bipolar disorder. Mindfulness improves emotional regulation and seems to enhance consequential thinking which goes right along with the symptoms of bipolar disorder. A previous article I read discussed apps on phones to help track manic or depressive episodes and hopefully intervene and help client manage their bipolar disorder. I think mindfulness would be a great tool to include in such an app because it can help individuals dealing with bipolar regulate their emotions and establish consequential thinking. Imagine how helpful mindfulness focused around bipolar disorder could potentially be for a person!

 

I also read an article about children being diagnosed with bipolar disorder and the benefits of finding and understanding this diagnosis early. I wonder what impact mindfulness could have if used with a child who was diagnosed early with bipolar disorder. From what I have read and learned, it seems something like mindfulness could really help kids suffering with bipolar disorder. Kids and adolescents already struggle with emotional regulation and consequential thinking so dealing with bipolar on top of normal developmental phases is probably pretty overwhelming. It seems mindfulness could greatly impact those struggling with bipolar disorder, especially children.

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Robotic therapy may provide lasting gains for immobilized stroke survivors

Robotic therapy may provide lasting gains for immobilized stroke survivors | Science News | Scoop.it

Severely impaired stroke survivors could walk better when a robotic assist system was added to conventional rehabilitation, according to a study in Stroke: Journal of the American Heart Association.

Articles about robotics: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=robotics



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MIND-BODY Conection: Mirrors Can Alleviate Arthritis - Science News

MIND-BODY Conection: Mirrors Can Alleviate Arthritis - Science News | Science News | Scoop.it
Tricking people with severe arthritis into thinking their sore hand is healthy dampens their pain, a new study suggests.

If confirmed, the preliminary results may offer a powerful and inexpensive way to fight persistent arthritis pain.

“The results are really exciting,” said pain expert Candy McCabe of the University of Bath in England, who wasn’t involved in the study. “The whole thing is visual trickery, but the science behind it is strong.”

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Antibodies and light combine for a cancer-killing therapy

Antibodies and light combine for a cancer-killing therapy | Science News | Scoop.it
An antibody, a light-sensitive chemical, and some near-infrared light have been combined to make a very specific cancer-killing compound.
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Music and Your Body: How Music Affects Us and Why Music Therapy Promotes Health

Music and Your Body: How Music Affects Us and Why Music Therapy Promotes Health | Science News | Scoop.it
Music therapy is a popular and growing field for good reason: music can reduce stress, aid health, and carry many health benefits, and those who practice music therapy can harness the power of music to help their clients relieve pain, reduce stress...

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