Explore the fascinating intersection of music and medicine in this 41-minute talk featuring neurologist Dr. Alexander Pantelyat, director of the Atypical Parkinsonism Center and co-founder of the Johns Hopkins Center for Music and Medicine. Moderated by Lillie Shockney, delve into the potential therapeutic applications of music in healing and preventing neurodegenerative diseases, gaining insights into cutting-edge research and innovative approaches in this emerging field of study.
Music as Medicine: Exploring the Healing Potential in Neurodegenerative Diseases
Johns Hopkins Medicine via YouTube
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Music as Medicine
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Johns Hopkins Medicine
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The introductory course is good.
It focuses on important points and provides accurate and reliable information in treating many problems.
The style of explanation and dialogue is simple and wonderful.