Calming instrumental music, particularly flute and piano, significantly reduces the need for anaesthetics like propofol ...
Movies have a way of making us laugh, cry, or hold our breath in suspense. Music is a big part of why this happens. A soft ...
This 30-second video features the soothing sounds of a traditional flute, inspired by the serene teachings of Buddha. This calming melody will help ease your mind and prepare you for restful slumber.
Playing the bamboo flute requires controlled breathing and deep inhalation/exhalation. This practice can strengthen respiratory muscles and improve lung capacity over time. Regularly engaging in ...
Patients who listen to music during surgery need less propofol for staying unconscious and fewer additional doses of fentanyl ...
Patients who heard music woke more smoothly from anaesthesia and reported greater satisfaction a day after surgery. The authors conclude that receptive music therapy is a safe, low-cost tool that can ...
Yet, amid the hum of monitors and the steady rhythm of the surgical team, a gentle stream of flute music plays through the ...
An Indian study reveals that music can alleviate surgical stress and accelerate post-operative recovery, transforming the ...
A new Indian study shows that listening to music before, during, or after surgery can significantly reduce patient anxiety, ...
A new study has found that playing calming instrumental music during surgery can significantly reduce the amount of anaesthetic drugs patients require and improve their overall recovery.
Whether making hip-hop, punk, salsa or spiritual jazz, Bay Area artists didn’t disappoint this year. The KQED Arts & Culture ...