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Musical training creates new cerebral ties in children
Musical training creates new brain ties in children. These transformations induced by musical learning could serve as a basis for defining new strategies in the treatment of disorders such as autism and attention deficit hyperactivity disorder. (...)
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Burn-out in musicians, dancers, singers, circus artists
Passion, which constantly supports the artist, can become a formidable feeling, a formidable emotion which can lead the artist into psychic disorders. (...)
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Young wind instrumentalists, to protect your gums, improve your sleep
Gingivitis is an inflammatory and infectious disease of the gums. The cause is multifactorial. It is influenced by the quality of dental hygiene. (...)
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Musician Martin Kemp reveals his hearing problems related to his exposure to music
Martin Kemp, one of the stars of rock of the 80s with hits such as True and Gold, evokes his hearing problems related to his musical practice (...)
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The death of Andy Warhol, not so banal
Andy Warhol died at 58 as a result of a gallbladder surgery - But in fact a not so ordinary intervention! (...)
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Lesions of the lips (cheilitis) in a beginner trumpeter
Lesions began to appear in the area of contact of the lips with the mouthpiece, which were in the form of painful erosions. (...)
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Laurel and Hardy, 88 eye injuries in the 92 films shot together
An ophthalmologist recorded in all of Laurel and Hardy's films all the gags, all the actions, incidents that resulted in an eye trauma. (...)
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Hypoacousia, accordion playing and occupational disease
How can an auditory hearing loss in an accordionist be recognized as an occupational disease? Hearing loss refers to Table 42 Occupational Diseases (...)
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Revue Médecine des Arts N°95 Physical and mental health of musicians
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