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Essay heading: Musical Therapy
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May 16, 2008 |
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This stimulation has been scientifically linked to improve the health of a patient. But the new wave of musical therapy is using the tenor stimulating effects of the brain to reverse the progression and ravaging effects of diseases such as cancer and Alzheimer’s
The field of musical therapy has been a genuine subconscious passion since early childhood... displayed 300 characters
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From years of music, dance and art lessons, my interest in music began to fervently bud like a flower in the morning sun, anticipating its next breath of sunlight. During my adolescent years in middle school, I became very interested in the nuances of neurological medicines and in high school I began to take classes that reflected this passion: Anatomy, Physiology, Psychology, and Speech Communication... displayed next 300 characters
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