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30 mar 2017 · Sound has been used for centuries to soothe, treat and heal. An analgesic to some, a mood elevator to others, the use of sound to restore human health has ranged from ancient Tibetan singing bowls to bona fide “sound healers” who treat symptoms of physical and emotional conditions using sound to manipulate brain waves.
3 mar 2011 · Patients received the light therapy by a nurse holding the WARP 75 device – about the size of an adult human hand – in close proximity to the outside of the patient’s left and right cheek and neck...
18 kwi 2022 · Tumors partially destroyed with sound don't come back. Noninvasive sound technology breaks down liver tumors in rats, kills cancer cells and spurs the immune system to prevent further spread...
25 maj 2023 · The space station provides a unique advantage – the microgravity environment – for studies seeking to better understand and treat many different types of cancers. A detailed look at the early decades of cancer research in space highlighted the benefits of microgravity: cells grow into 3D forms that behave much as they do in the body, cell ...
23 lip 2022 · The International Space Station National Laboratory is advancing cancer research through studies that cultivate stem cells for possible therapeutic applications, crystallize proteins for improved drug discovery and delivery, and test therapies to find those that work better or have fewer side effects.
21 maj 2018 · Today, the role of sound in science extends beyond the range of audible frequencies: Ultrasonic and other silent acoustic waves have made their way into researchers’ repertoire, helping them push the boundaries of conventional medicine and research.
21 lip 2021 · In patients with lung and breast cancer, the presence of a circadian rhythm is a survival predictor 45,46; patients with colorectal cancer who have a robust circadian rhythm survive longer and ...