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Alcohol and drugs at festivals aggravate hearing loss
Alcohol, drugs, lack of hearing protection are associated with hearing loss at music festivals. (...)
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The singer Huey Lewis stops his concerts because of Meniere's disease.
The singer and musician Huey Lewis has just revealed that he has suddenly lost most of the audition and that he is unable to ensure his concerts. (...)
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A musician has won a landmark legal case after claiming his hearing was irreparably damaged
This musician has won a landmark legal case against London's Royal Opera House for a hearing damage (...)
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Eustachian Tube dysfunction and Singing Voice, the Disorder Affecting Celine
Celine Dion suffers from a Eustachian Tube dysfunction, called patulous Eustachian tube, a disorder of the Eustachian tube. (...)
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Musculoskeletal disorders, risk factors for musicians
Musculoskeletal disorders remain a major health problem for musicians in all stages of their practice. (...)
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Musicians' health in popular music (rock/pop/hip hop/metal, etc.): the conference proceedings
The musician's practice in popular music (rock/pop/hip hop/metal, etc.) exposes him to particular risks: specific characteristics of the musician's repertoires, lifestyle, musical practice and environment. (...)
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The brain of classical pianists work differently from that of jazz pianists
L’activité cérébrale des pianistes de jazz diffère de celle des pianistes classiques, même lorsqu’ils jouent le même morceau de musique. (...)
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Men who like jazz, classical music have less testosterone than those who like rock music.
Men with high testosterone levels are less likely to enjoy sophisticated music: classical music, jazz and avant-garde music. (...)
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