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The cells in your ears aren’t the only ones listening: recent research suggests that crucial cells throughout the body may respond to audible sound. Experiments described in Communications Biology ...
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The Punch on MSNSickle cell and a reflection on World Sickle Cell DaySo, we marked another World Sickle Cell Day on Thursday, June 19. But truthfully, what was there to celebrate? I can’t speak for everyone, but I know I speak for many when I say: we have nothing.
Sound therapy—from baths to apps to binaural beats—has exploded in popularity, promising everything from better sleep to ...
A journey into the world of binaural beats, sound baths, and other audio that promises to improve mental health ...
For a better understanding of sound healing, I spoke with Janie, who started out with sound work 15 years ago and has been a ...
Sound waves do more than reach your ears; they can influence your body at the cellular level, according to research from ...
At Miami-Dade’s public hospital system Jackson Health, new advancements in genetic research recently helped doctors modify a ...
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Newspoint on MSNStrange But True: How Your Body Quietly Heals Itself Every DayThe human body is a marvellous self-repairing machine, capable of astonishing feats of recovery—many of which happen silently ...
The power of sound reaches far beyond your ears. While you're used to hearing sound through music, voices, or noise, your ...
Sound healing may be a feasible low-cost and natural intervention for reducing feelings of tension, anxiety, and depression while increasing your spiritual well-being. Tia Muhammad, BS, is an ...
Neurons talk to one another using electricity. If you could hear these impulses, they might sound like constant, rapid-fire ...
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