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The individual and communal benefits of music Music is a powerful and uplifting force that offers physical and emotional benefits. This month, we’re celebrating the incredible music therapists and movement educators who enrich the lives of people living with Parkinson’s through music. Communication impairment in voice and speech changes affects most people living with
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By Michael Alcée  Combining theory and practice so clinicians can master the science and art of emotional improvisation and developing a keen ear and sharp eye for the many changes coming their way, Therapeutic Improvisation connects interpersonal neurobiology and the arts. Alcée has created an inspiring and practical guide using references to film, music, literature […]
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By Elizabeth Landsverk This is a guide to living a happy and full life with dementia, written by geriatrician Dr. Elizabeth Landsverk. The good doctor explains almost everything you and your family need to know about living well with Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias in an easy to follow format. Penguin Random House 
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By Bradford Berk, Martha Murphy and Eric Tool Acute neurological injuries can affect the whole body—from brain the heart to bladder. This is a riveting, comprehensive and hopeful guide to neurological recovery by a doctor and spinal cord injury survivor. Here you’ll find suggestions for preventing common problems, finding life-changing rehab, warding off depression, and
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By Eliza Reid For the past twelve years, the World Economic Forum’s Global Gender Gap Report has ranked Iceland number one for closing the gap in equality between men and women. Canadian born and raised, and now first lady of Iceland, gives credit for the accolades to a deep seeded sense of fairness and the […]
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By Dr. Stefanie Green In her landmark memoir, Green shares the reasons why a patient might seek an assisted death, how the process works and what the event itself can look like. She describes what to expect from those involved, what it feels like to oversee proceedings and administer medications that hasten death. Deeply authentic […]
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By Mari D. Martin Mari D. Martin details the difficult journey she and her husband Chris went through after he was diagnosed with stage four throat cancer. At the heart of the book is the couple’s love story, rooted in love and hope is shared by a caregiver. It’s a tome that encourages others never […]
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