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		<title>By: The Brain&#8217;s Powerful Tool – Music &#124; True Health Project</title>
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		<description>[...] Music has a sublime power over human emotions and is a great benefit to our mental and physical selves. Music seems to be as important to human life, culture, and communication as is language and gesture. Some studies have shown that the motor regions of the brain, responsible for physical coordination and “fight or flight” action, become highly active in response to music. Hence, through the brain, we have the rhythm and the swaying of the body that leads to dance. [...]</description>
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