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  2. Medical ethnomusicology - Wikipedia

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    Medical ethnomusicology is a subfield of ethnomusicology, which according to UCLA professor Timothy Rice is "the study of how and why humans are musical." [1] Medical ethnomusicology, similar to medical anthropology, uses music-making, musical sound, and noise to study human health, wellness, healing and disease prevention including, but not limited to, music as violence.

  3. Ethnomusicology - Wikipedia

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    Ethnomusicology (from Greek ἔθνος ethnos ‘nation’ and μουσική mousike ‘music’) is the multidisciplinary study of music in its cultural context, investigating social, cognitive, biological, comparative, and other dimensions involved other than sound.

  4. List of musicologists - Wikipedia

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    An ethnomusicologist studies music in its cultural and social contexts (see ethnomusicology). A systematic musicologist asks general questions about music from the perspective of relevant disciplines (psychology, sociology, acoustics, philosophy, physiology, computer science) (see systematic musicology). Systematic musicologists often identify ...

  5. UW Health to use new device that sits cancer patients upright ...

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    For older patients, who make up the majority of cancer cases, sitting up can be more comfortable than lying on a hard surface for the treatments, which can run from five to 30 minutes at a time.

  6. Marcia Herndon - Wikipedia

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    Herndon died on May 19, 1997, in Hyattsville, Maryland, from complications of lupus, breast cancer, and liver cancer. [2] [4] Herndon worked with the Society for Ethnomusicology beginning in 1971. She served on its council for three terms – 1976–1979, 1980–1983, and 1988–1991 – and on its board of directors between 1981 and 1983.

  7. Why Clea Shearer Had to Undergo a Sudden Eighth Surgery ... - AOL

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    In the two-part season finale, the team creates a wellness center next to Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center in Gilbert, Ariz., for cancer patients and families who would otherwise need to travel ...

  8. Category:Ethnomusicologists - Wikipedia

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  9. How diet affects cancer risk: What do recent studies say? - AOL

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    This process “blocks enzymes called histone deacetylases, leading to changes in DNA packaging that can slow down cancer cell growth or even trigger [the cancer cells] death,” she detailed.