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Whether we just listen to music, any kind of music, or perform music or, at a more sophisticated level, delve into the theory of what makes music actually qualify as music and not just sound, our brains are activated in different ways but they are activated. Two University of Central Florida professors, neuroscientist Kiminobu Sugaya and world-renowned violinist Ayako Yonetani, have been exploring how music affects brain function and human behaviour. Their research centres primarily on how music can reduce stress, pain and even symptoms of depression. But more interesting to educators, and not just music educators, Sugaya and Yonetani have determined that music can play a role in improving cognitive and motor skills, spatial-temporal learning and neurogenesis the brain’s ability to produce neurons.
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The Bread Exam from British Islamic Medical Association and McCann Health has been developed to help tackle cultural taboos relating to intimate parts of the body
To coincide with World Cancer Day, famous influencers from three countries have joined forces to launch The Bread Exam, , a campaign that uses bread kneading to show women exactly how-to self-check their breasts to help detect early signs of breast cancer.
Launched by the British Islamic Medical Association and McCann Health in the UK, The Bread Exam has been developed to help tackle cultural taboos relating to intimate parts of the body. These cultural taboos can prevent women from going to the doctor and even discussing the subject or conducting self examination. Using the same simple gestures used to prepare bread dough, The Bread Exam teaches women how to perform self-checks and detect early signs of breast cancer.