Something as old as mankind itself is helping to keep preterm babies alive. June 18, 2013— -- Something as old as mankind itself is helping keep preterm babies alive — the lullaby. Research finds ...
Playing soothing live music in intensive care units not only helps parents bond with their baby but also provides a moment's ...
Music therapy in neonatal intensive care units optimizes babies’ sleep and respiration, fostering parents’ emotional bond and ...
For three years, the Philadelphia Lullaby Project has been pairing parents with songwriters to write original lullabies for their babies. The group has written and produced about 125 songs. Because ...
Seeking a way to get your baby to sleep? Most parents will turn to lullabies. Dr. Don MacMannis, child psychologist and and award-winning PBS songwriter and producer, told TODAY Parents that lullabies ...
Lullabies aren't just for soothing babies – they can also improve their sleep, heart rate, breathing, and even language skills. Classic lullabies like "Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star" and "Hush, Little ...
NASHVILLE, Tenn. (WTVF) — A NICU music therapist started The Lullaby Project to raise funds for music equipment in each of the 60 NICU beds at TriStar Centennial Women's Hospital. "We use music to ...
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Live music may be able to aid in the development of premature babies. A study published online in Pediatrics on April 15 has shown that lullabies and other music therapies including simulated womb ...
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