Listening To Music
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Woman Plays Cello In Middle Of A Forest For Deer, Old Video Goes Viral Again
- Monday November 7, 2022
- Offbeat | Edited by Anjali Thakur
The Spanish cellist named Diana could be seen elegantly sitting on a chair playing music composed by the iconic Johann Sebastian Bach.
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How Music Therapy Benefits Cancer Patients
- Friday August 19, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service
Washington: Listening to music can be beneficial for cancer patients as it leaves a positive impact not just psychologically but physically as well by alleviating symptoms of anxiety, pain, fatigue and boosting quality of life, a new study has suggested. Published by the journal Cochrane Library, the study examined the impact of music therapy (a pe...
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Earphones plugged in, he didn't hear approaching train
- Tuesday February 14, 2012
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
The appeal of authorities towards today's multitasking generation of keeping eyes and ears peeled while on the roads or the rail tracks has so far gone mostly unnoticed. Sometimes with grave consequences.
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www.ndtv.com
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Woman Plays Cello In Middle Of A Forest For Deer, Old Video Goes Viral Again
- Monday November 7, 2022
- Offbeat | Edited by Anjali Thakur
The Spanish cellist named Diana could be seen elegantly sitting on a chair playing music composed by the iconic Johann Sebastian Bach.
-
www.ndtv.com
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How Music Therapy Benefits Cancer Patients
- Friday August 19, 2016
- Indo-Asian News Service
Washington: Listening to music can be beneficial for cancer patients as it leaves a positive impact not just psychologically but physically as well by alleviating symptoms of anxiety, pain, fatigue and boosting quality of life, a new study has suggested. Published by the journal Cochrane Library, the study examined the impact of music therapy (a pe...
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everylifecounts.ndtv.com
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Earphones plugged in, he didn't hear approaching train
- Tuesday February 14, 2012
- Mumbai News | mid-day.com
The appeal of authorities towards today's multitasking generation of keeping eyes and ears peeled while on the roads or the rail tracks has so far gone mostly unnoticed. Sometimes with grave consequences.
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www.ndtv.com