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University Hospitals Connor Whole Health Study Finds Certain Music Therapy Interventions May be More Beneficial for Pain
New study published in The Journal of Pain found that interactive music therapy interventions may be more effective for reducing pain intensity than interventions only involving live or recorded music listening.

Pilot Study Provides Foundation for Understanding How Music Therapy Improves Pain After Pancreatic Surgery
A new study from University Hospitals Connor Whole Health found that it was feasible to conduct a live music-assisted relaxation and imagery session among patients admitted for pancreatic surgery.
Music Therapy Improves Ability to Cope with Pain for Patients with Sickle Cell Disease
New findings published in the Journal of Pain Research shows benefits for those affected by SCD.
Musician Performs Original Songs Written in Son's NICU Room
Father returns to University Hospitals, giving back through music during atrium concert.
Music Therapy Builds a Bridge over Troubled Water for Patients at UH Geauga and Portage Medical Centers
Berklee-educated music therapist says music therapy interventions can be designed to promote wellness, improve communication, manage stress, alleviate pain or enhance memory and self-expression.