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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.
Eduard Yefimovich Alekseyev (4 December 1937 – 10 March 2021) was a Russian-born ethnomusicologist [1] who had conducted extensive field research on traditional music in Siberia and other regions of the former Soviet Union. His research focuses on theoretical problems of mode and melodic intonation, timbre, and notations as well as on ...
Sarno's most notable [according to whom?] achievement is the development, diagnosis, and treatment of tension myoneural syndrome (TMS), which is currently not accepted by mainstream medicine. [7] [9] According to Sarno, TMS is a psychosomatic illness causing chronic back, neck, and limb pain that is not relieved by standard medical treatments ...
Interventional pain management or interventional pain medicine is a medical subspecialty defined by the National Uniforms Claims Committee (NUCC) as, " invasive interventions such as the discipline of medicine devoted to the diagnosis and treatment of pain related disorders principally with the application of interventional techniques in managing sub acute, chronic, persistent, and intractable ...
The American Association for Cancer Research has recently written that research shows an association between fungi, including Candida, and cancer but has not determined causation. [5] The site does not endorse any cures, including treatment with sodium bicarbonate. Quackwatch lists sodium bicarbonate injections as a "dubious treatment". [6]
In 2020, 44% of cancer patients paid an out-of-pocket cost for biomarker testing and one-third paid more than $500, according to a 2020 American Cancer Society Cancer Action Network survey of 933 ...
After undergoing an endoscopy and colonoscopy, the 45-year-old learned that doctors had found "some little things" but not the source of her pain. "And then that was it. I go, 'Wait, guys.
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.