We had previously demonstrated that positive emotions, such as laughter, were good for vascular health," said lead investigator Michael Miller, MD, director of the Center for Preventive Cardiology at the University of Maryland Medical Center and associate professor of medicine at the University of Maryland School of Medicine. "A natural extension of the research on laughter was the question of whether other emotions, such as those evoked by music, have a similar effect."
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Michael Miller, MD, is an associate professor of medicine and epidemiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and director, Center for Preventive Cardiology, University of Maryland Medical Center.
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Carole Jackson
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Michael Miller, MD, is an associate professor of medicine and epidemiology at the University of Maryland School of Medicine and director, Center for Preventive Cardiology, University of Maryland Medical Center.
Be well,
Carole Jackson
Bottom Line's Daily Health News
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