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I listen to music so that I don'... by Girl Blue .. Patient Expert Posted Sun 24 Aug 2008 6:56pm I listen to music so that I don't have to listen to myself. Consequently my base has always been rock, with offshoots to classic (the original headbanger's music) and everything else under the sun with the notable exceptions of R&B, and anything that could be considered *gag* soothing. Whilst my taste in music like my taste in everything else Read on »
If you want to listen to my music, you have to survive by Aimee L. Healthy Living Professional Posted Fri 27 Aug 2010 9:53am I have to share this with you. I've heard her music, but never heard HER.  Please listen to this interview all the way through the her final statement: "Your will to overcome a disease is stronger than my music.  My music is just a step for you to remember that if you want to listen to my music, you have to survive." This brought me to tears Read on »
Should you listen to music while running? by Perry R. Patient ExpertHealth Maven Posted Wed 04 Nov 2009 10:00pm A friend of mine (who I proudly inspired to start running) sent me this article about listening to music while running. Essentially, the experts say that listening to music... impact – A factor impacted by the culture in which you were raised. 4. Association – Related to what kind of memories the song inspires. Benefits of listening to music Read on »
‘How to listen to music with your whole body’ by Duane Sherry, M.S. Patient Expert Posted Sat 24 Jan 2009 3:49pm “My aim really, is to teach the world to listen.  That’s my only real aim in life.” - Evelyn Glennie, Deaf Percussionist You Tube Source: [TED] Posted in Alternative Therapies, Inspiration, Relationships, Spirit   Tagged: Evelyn Glennie, TED, TED Talks    Read on »
If You Are Stressed, Listen To Music by Linda Posted Tue 12 May 2009 12:00am listening to music. Long-term stress can wreak havoc on the cardiovascular system. Over time, it can cause blood vessels to stiffen and become rigid, constricting blood flow... to anxiety and depression. But music can counter the effects of stress and open up the blood vessels. When you listen to music you like, it gives a feeling of well-being Read on »
Listen to the music, then hear the show by UABNews Posted Tue 22 Mar 2011 3:05pm and, in addition to their 3 p.m. show, the day will feature a jazz brunch with music from local group Neo Jazz Collective and a free 2 p.m. pre-show listening party. Hmm—what is a listening party? You may have heard the term lately, because listening parties are all the rage among music lovers. A party usually features people and music, so what’s different Read on »
Teaching students with developmental disabilities to operate an iPod Touch(®) to listen to music. by Kev Leitch Healthy Living ProfessionalHealth Maven Posted Thu 09 Jun 2011 2:00am with developmental disabilities to listen to music. The authors worked with only three children (really small), and used video modelling to show kids how to use the iPod touch. The idea... in independence, if you ask me. Teaching students with developmental disabilities to operate an iPod Touch(®) to listen to music. Kagohara DM, Sigafoos J, Achmadi D, van der Meer Read on »
Did You Know You Can Exercise Longer While Listening To Music? by Lucy J. Patient Expert Posted Mon 21 Dec 2009 9:25pm Yoga is a great and very relaxing way to tone and fortify the body as well as relax and calm the mind. Yoga music can reinforce this experience, making yoga a really euphoric experience. If you’d like to make doing yoga the ideal exercise, adding some music may do the trick. The yoga music Read on »
Like to listen to music while you run? Win a Sony MP3 player by Kevin L. Patient Expert Posted Mon 24 Oct 2011 8:43am I’ve got a new wireless Sony MP-3 player to giveaway. This one is must a smidge different than the one I gave away last spring . Mainly, it is more than 25 percent lighter. But it basically works the same: Drag and drop your music from your computer to the MP3 player, put it on and go. You can view my last post if you want to read more about this product or you Read on »
Listen to the music... while swimming by Andrew Hodges Patient Expert Posted Thu 23 Apr 2009 5:24pm and you can only listen to songs in the order in which you uploaded them. However, the 1GB storage size and 9h playtime are more than adequate for the intended application... nicely on the strap on the back of my Timex running hat. While I'd never swim with it, this is a pretty cool toy if you have some disposable income and want to listen to tunes Read on »