Results 31 - 40 for music and medicine
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Musculoskeletal Center | Johns Hopkins Medicine
White Marsh. Johns Hopkins Health Care and Surgery Center - White Marsh. 4924 Campbell Blvd. Nottingham, MD 21236. At the Johns Hopkins <b>Musculoskeletal</b></b> ...
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Retinopathy of Prematurity (ROP) | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Retinopathy of prematurity happens because of underdeveloped retinal blood vessels in the eye of premature infants. Most of the time, the retina is still able to</b> ...
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Inside the Johns Hopkins Psilocybin Playlist | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The seven-hour and 40-minute playlist, developed by researchers at Johns Hopkins, seeks to express the sweeping arc of the typical medium- or high-dose psilocybin</b> ...
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Making String Music Hip | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Published in <b>Hopkins Medicine</b> - Winter 2022. Classical <b>music</b> has always been an important part of life for Robert I. Misbin ’71. “My parents loved</b> ...
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Integrative Medicine | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Integrative Medicine</b>. Mind and Mood. Stress Busters 4 Integrative Treatments. Depression, Mood and Stress. Stress Management: Important at Any Age. Body</b> ...
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Music Therapy Internship Application | Johns Hopkins Medicine
Please note: The Johns Hopkins All Children's <b>Music</b> Therapy Clinical Internship is currently inactive. It is anticipated to resume activity at the end</b> ...
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Music Therapy Clinical Internship | Johns Hopkins Medicine
<b>Music</b> affects mental, physical, and emotional responses, and it is utilized as a valuable tool in supporting the treatment and recovery experience. Through</b> ...
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Child Life Team at Johns Hopkins Children's Center
<b>Music</b> Therapist, Pediatric Intensive Care Bachelors of <b>Music</b> Therapy: Shenandoah University Internship: Johns Hopkins Center for <b>Music and</b> ...
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Common Dance Injuries and Prevention Tips - Johns Hopkins Medicine
The majority of these overuse injuries involve an ankle, leg, foot or lower back. Some common dance injuries are: Hip injuries: snapping hip syndrome, hip</b> ...
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Brain Anatomy and How the Brain Works | Johns Hopkins Medicine
The cerebellum (“little brain”) is a fist-sized portion of the brain located at the back of the head, below the temporal and occipital lobes and above the</b> ...
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