New therapy uses blues harmonica music to strengthen lungs, mouth muscles: report
Blues music may be good for the soul, but some are saying it can be good for the lungs too. That’s the idea behind a physical therapy program for sufferers of chronic lung disease, reports NextAvenue, a subsidiary of PBS. At the Seton Medical Center in Austin, Texas, harmonica lessons are used as an exercise for…
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