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February 6, 2013 | General
New study finds Sound Therapy reduces stress
Today most people are exposed to levels of stress which affect wellbeing and long term health. Concerns such as the economy, climate change and daily survival affect us all. Added to these are events like bushfires, drought, floods, and then […]
January 15, 2013 | Ear muscles
Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, Neuroplasticity and Sound Therapy
PTSD, Post Traumatic Stress Disorder, was originally known as “shell shock”, and is one of the most common disorders among returning veterans. The condition of PTSD can occur in anyone who has suffered a high degree of trauma, and this […]
December 18, 2012 | General
New Neuroscience Research Explains Sound Therapy
Exciting new research information is now coming to light, updating the science behind Sound Therapy and why it is so effective. There is much enthusiasm for the new book Polyvagal Theory by Neuroscience writer, Stephen Porges. I came across a […]
October 12, 2012 | General
How can ear infections lead to autism?
Did you see the segment on Four Corners last Tuesday night about the brain gut connection? I was surprised to see this knowledge presented as cutting edge, almost unrecognised information. I am aware that the Mindd Foundation has been holding […]
August 30, 2012 | Chemical Toxins
Olympics for the ear
We don’t generally think of listening as an Olympic sport do we? We don’t think of training or improving our hearing or listening ability, or developing our ear muscles? However, when we look at hearing and listening from a Sound […]
August 7, 2012 | Ear muscles
The National Year of Reading and Indigenous Literacy
Indigenous literacy is a crucial issue in creating future opportunities for indigenous children. In this national year of reading, 2012 events are being held around the country to help encourage literacy. This initiative is so important as nearly half the […]
June 25, 2012 | children
Natural depression treatment with Sound Therapy
Clinical depression with its symptoms of despair, guilt, exhaustion, pain and anxiety is a singularly debilitating condition. Severe sufferers struggle with a reason for living and some actually attempt suicide. Rising rates of teen suicide are an alarming warning that […]
June 5, 2012 | Depression
Listening in Turkey
After the 5 am call to prayer at the local mosque I went back to sleep and have woken at 6, my favourite time to be up. My travel companions don’t understand how I have so much energy and can […]
May 20, 2012 | General
Research on the ear muscles
I am always talking about the middle ear muscles – it fascinates me that these muscles play an active role in how our ear functions. We all understand muscles from our day to day experience. We know how they perform, […]
March 12, 2012 | Ear Research
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