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Regulating Insulin With Queen’s Greatest Hits 
Pop music balanced blood sugar levels in mice, thanks to implanted human cells rigged to release insulin using a sound-sensitive bacterial protein.
Regulating Insulin With Queen’s Greatest Hits 
Regulating Insulin With Queen’s Greatest Hits 

Pop music balanced blood sugar levels in mice, thanks to implanted human cells rigged to release insulin using a sound-sensitive bacterial protein.

Pop music balanced blood sugar levels in mice, thanks to implanted human cells rigged to release insulin using a sound-sensitive bacterial protein.

music therapy

The Scientist Speaks Podcast – Episode 5
The Scientist’s Creative Services Team | Jun 1, 2020 | 1 min read
Unusually Wired: Human Brains are Attuned to Appreciate Musical Pitch
Contributors
The Scientist Staff | Mar 1, 2017 | 3 min read
Meet some of the people featured in the March 2017 issue of The Scientist.
Understanding Music Heard Through Cochlear Implants
Jef Akst | Mar 1, 2017 | 4 min read
Music sounds very different to cochlear implant users. Researchers are trying to improve the experience.
Exploring the Mechanisms of Music Therapy
Elizabeth Stegemöller | Mar 1, 2017 | 10 min read
The principles of neuroplasticity may underlie the positive effects of music therapy in treating a diversity of diseases.
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