by David Gibson | Jan 3, 2022 | Aging, Articles and Videos, Hearing, Medical Sound, Music Training, Sound and Children, Sound Healing Science
Intriguing research continues to focus on music, the brain, and music’s potential in honing auditory acuity, including speech-in-noise performance and the enhancement of listening abilities. This article reviews many of these exciting findings and looks at...
by David Gibson | Jan 3, 2022 | Aging, Articles and Videos, Hearing, Medical Sound, Music Therapy
In this interview, Dr. Nina Kraus discusses research that she is involved with regarding why some people do better than others understanding speech in background noise, and how we can objectively assess this difference with electrophysical measures such as the cABR....
by David Gibson | Dec 29, 2021 | Articles and Videos, Frequencies, Medical Sound, Sound for Cancer
Dr. Steve Curley of the MD Anderson Cancer Center in Houston experiments with John Kanzius’ radiofrequency machine to destroy cancer cells. Implications for noninvasive cancer treatment are discussed. Video from Nov 6, 2007 Results Follow Man’s Cancer...
by David Gibson | Dec 29, 2021 | Articles and Videos, Frequencies, Medical Sound, Sound for Cancer, Sound for Pain
Professor Gail ter Haar of the Institute of Cancer Research, London, talks about a pioneering clinical trial that is testing whether focusing high-frequency sound waves onto the surface of bone where cancer has spread can burn away the source of pain. Video from May...
by David Gibson | Dec 28, 2021 | Articles and Videos, Frequencies, Medical Sound, Sound for Cancer, Vibroacoustics
A team of engineers from MIT, Penn State University, and Carnegie Mellon University is developing a novel way to isolate rare circulating tumor cells using sound waves to separate them from blood cells. (Learn more: http://bit.ly/19Z5eoq) Video from Apr 6, 2015...
by David Gibson | Dec 28, 2021 | Articles and Videos, Frequencies, Medical Sound, Sound for Cancer, Sound Healing Science, Vibroacoustics
Histotripsy uses the mechanical (not thermal) properties of focused ultrasound to precisely destroy targeted tissues without damaging surrounding tissue or structures. Christine is the CEO of Histosonics, a life sciences startup based in Ann Arbor. HistoSonics is...
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