Recruitment criteria
Updated recruitment criteria have been added to the study protocol. I wish to especially thank professor Emily Plowman of University of Florida for her invaluable advice on these changes. Dr. Plowman is a speech
Updated recruitment criteria have been added to the study protocol. I wish to especially thank professor Emily Plowman of University of Florida for her invaluable advice on these changes. Dr. Plowman is a speech
While researching the effect of a music therapy protocol on bulbar and respiratory functions of people affected by ALS / MND remains my primary focus these days, recent 25th Annual ALS / MND Alliance
When I left my clinical teaching position back in May to pursue the full time research on music therapy for people with ALS, it was exciting, but, at the same time, triggering
I have been asked this question previously, and I realize the unorthodox geography of this research may, indeed, be quite intriguing, so I think I have to make it clear here as
It was lovely and inspiring to visit the MND Cambridge Centre yet again this morning. I got to share some music with the patients and to “shadow” the stellar team. Words are
Here I am, back to Cambridge, UK, for compulsory PhD research training. Spending my “jet lag day” (and night!) reading, writing and contemplating the delicate balance of actual treatment protocol to support
Heartfelt thank you to all our supporters! With £5300 fundraised to the date (9/27/17), I can now officially enroll as PhD research student to work with Anglia Ruskin University Music For Health Research
Collaboration is essential when it comes to combating such an unpredictable disease as ALS. People with ALS / MND can have multiple functional problems and complex needs. These vary greatly depending on the
Though the months of May and June (depending on the country) are considered ALS awareness months, August may be even more famous for bringing the knowledge about this rare group of neurological