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The health power of music - The Boston Globe

jadzilla rated 8 months ago
From the page: "With brains wired for song, we derive pleasure, feel less pain and transcend our body's limits: Dan Ellsey, a patient with cerebral palsy at Tewksbury Hospital, enjoys the liberating effects of being able to compose his own music using a special computer program. Dan Ellse...

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johnwatchtower rated 7 months ago
Dan Ellsey, a patient with cerebral palsy at Tewksbury Hospital, enjoys the liberating effects of being able to compose his own music using a special computer program. (Globe Staff Photo / Pat Greenhouse)
jadzilla rated 8 months ago
From the page: "With brains wired for song, we derive pleasure, feel less pain and transcend our body's limits: Dan Ellsey, a patient with cerebral palsy at Tewksbury Hospital, enjoys the liberating effects of being able to compose his own music using a special computer program. Dan Ellsey, a patient with cerebral palsy at Tewksbury Hospital, enjoys the liberating effects of being able to compose his own music using a special computer program. "