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Landless Presents at Global Health and Lifestyle Conference in California

In July, Assistant Professor of Music Therapy Bronwen Landless, M.M.T., MT-BC, presented at the third Global Health and Lifestyle Conference where the theme was “Your Body, Your Brain.” The conference took place at Loma Linda University in California and drew over 800 attendees from 107 countries. Landless was invited to present a plenary session, “Music Therapy: Your Brain and Body in Harmony – Theme.” She was also invited to present three, 3.5-hour breakout sessions: “Music Therapy: Your Brain and Body in Harmony – Variations.” Although she presented the same information in each of the breakout sessions, they were uniquely tailored to the 12 to 20 attendees present each day. Visit www.adventistreview.org/church-news/story13874-how-the-human-brain-is-hardwired-for-music to learn more.

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