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Dr. Galina Mindlin, a psychiatrist who practices "brain music therapy," left, works with patient Jennifer Depaws, September 1, 2005, in New York. Dr. Mindlin converts brain waves to musical sounds, an
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JAMES W. ANNESS
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09-01-2005
LIFE HEALTH-BRAINMUSIC 1 HK
KRT LIFESTYLE STORY SLUGGED: HEALTH-BRAINMUSIC KRT PHOTOGRAPH
BY JAMES W. ANNESS/THE RECORD (October 7) Dr. Galina Mindlin,
a psychiatrist who practices "brain music therapy," left, works
with patient Jennifer Depaws, September 1, 2005, in New York.
Dr. Mindlin converts brain waves to musical sounds, and puts
them on a CD to relax patients with their own personal music.
(lj) 2005
Document Name|LIFE HEALTH-BRAINMUSIC 1 HK
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Document Date|Sep/1/2005
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