CINCINNATI (WKRC) - The annual Music & Medicine Conference was held Friday at the Mayerson JCC in Amberley Village. It was hosted by the Cincinnati Music and Wellness Coalition, which is sharing three ...
Written by: Anupam Agarwal, M.D. Art and music have long been intertwined with medicine and science, offering not only creative expression but also serving as components of healing. Whether during ...
Enter Luna, Monk, Pumpkin, and Ali — therapy and facility dogs who became Carli’s companions, comforters, and cheerleaders during her recovery. Whether lying beside her during painful moments or ...
If you’ve been feeling down, stressed-out, or have experienced a traumatic event, it could be a good time to seek support from music. From sensory baths using low tech, crystal bowls to high tech, 3D ...
In the last four years, Ian Morris has created more than 50 albums and over 300 songs through his Charleston-born company, Listening to Smile. The music's purpose, he said, is for healing. “No one is ...
I grew up in a house where the music never stopped—my dad literally played music all the time, in the house, in the car, at his office, and pretty much everywhere we went. He was always whistling and ...
When my grandmother passed away, I was devastated by grief and loneliness. I began experiencing hallucinations, hearing her voice even though I knew she wasn’t there. Traditional outlets like talking ...
The power of music to heal—or at the least, promote well-being—is acknowledged in many cultures. But only in the past two decades have the medical and scientific communities joined together in an ...
After completing a recording of Beethoven’s 32 piano sonatas — an intensive, demanding project that took 10 years and was released in 2021 — the internationally renowned pianist Jonathan Biss followed ...
Diana Klein is sending a message of gratitude for the Almighty and of self-appreciation. The singer-songwriter, 43, is a rehabilitation psychologist, wife, and mother of four. And now she has just ...
Vermont composer and multi-instrumentalist Raphael Groten specializes in music as medicine, and for him, it’s a way to bring the arts into the realm of healing.
As someone of the punk generation, a certain scepticism towards all things New Age comes with the territory, but it would, I now realised, be stubborn to be dismissive, as the Medicine Festival’s core ...
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