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There is something intrinsically satisfying about playing piano, says Dr. Leow, associate professor of psychiatry and biomedical engineering at the University of Illinois, Chicago. “When I feel stressed out, oftentimes I find myself retreating back into that piano world.”
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There is something intrinsically satisfying about playing piano, says Dr. Leow, associate professor of psychiatry and biomedical engineering at the University of Illinois, Chicago. “When I feel stressed out, oftentimes I find myself retreating back into that piano world.”
Contact us: [email protected]
Nick Andrews @tribnic on Twitter
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Google Podcasts
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There is something intrinsically satisfying about playing piano, says Dr. Leow, associate professor of psychiatry and biomedical engineering at the University of Illinois, Chicago. “When I feel stressed out, oftentimes I find myself retreating back into that piano world.”
Contact us: [email protected]
Nick Andrews @tribnic on Twitter
Apple Podcasts
Google Podcasts
Spotify