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Should you listen to music while running? by Perry R. Patient ExpertHealth Maven 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 can be beneficial for your performance. They note the following findings from research ... Read on »
Taking Time to Listen to the Music by Drs. Fernettte & Brock E. Medical Doctor ... t Joshua Bell (one of the top violinists in the world) into a DC subway station, candid camera-style...waited to see how many people might stop and take time to listen to the music. You can see for yourself with WaPo's videos. Not everyone can recognize the difference between good and "world class". Bell is fortunate because his gift and expertise ... Read on »
Listen to the music... while swimming by Andrew Hodges Patient Expert Lately I've been spending more than my fair share of time in the pool both swimming and aqua jogging. While the swimming, especially when done with the kids, can be enjoyable, the aqua jogging is just downright dreadful. It might not be quite as bad as the trainer but that is only because the amount of time required is less. Luckily though, ther ... Read on »
‘How to listen to music with your whole body’ by Duane Sherry, M.S. Patient Expert “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 »
I listen to music so that I don'... by Girl Blue .. 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 und ... Read on »
Do You Listen to Music While Running? by DietsInReview .. Healthy Living Professional ... ’m laboriously working my way back up with intervals, that red-headed stepchild of running. One thing that helps me, keeps me going and pounding, pushing and struggling is my music. I’ve always been a big fan of music anyway, so it stands to reason that I’d find it to be useful when exercising. I’ve got a particular playlist of music - it starts of ... Read on »
Study Shows that Patients who Listen to Music Need Fewer Drugs by Kathleen Music or drugs: which is better? You said drugs, hands down, right? Well, it seems that music potentiates the effects of sedatives. It appears that listening to Mozart has a definite sedative effect on the body; with defined benefits. The news comes from study author Claudius Conrad, MD, PhD, Senior Surgical Resident, M ... Read on »
Learning to Listen through Music by KerryD ... articulate speech and develop a natural sounding voice. She developed better breathing patterns that helped her with some of the softer sounds that were problematic for her. Listening to music in the car was a great way to improve her ability to focus her listening on the person speaking, and tune out the background noise of the car and music. Abo ... Read on »
How can anyone be anyone be in a bad mood when listening to Christmas Music? by Diane O. Patient ExpertHealth Maven ... r pop in a Christmas CD in my car stereo or tune the radio to a channel that plays non-stop Christmas music. As I was driving around the other day running some errands, I was listening to one of my favorite Christmas CDs. Several cars were slow in moving on when the light turned green and there was a couple times some drivers almost cut me off or I ... Read on »
Listen to Your Favorite Music to Prevent Heart Disease! by Ng Peng Hock Patient ExpertPeople's HealthBlogger Award Nominee Listening to music could be an alternative way to help people with hypertension lowers their blood pressure. This was the findings of a study by the University of Florence in ... Read on »