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2021-06-15
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International operatic soprano Renée Fleming discusses the NIH Sound Health initiative at the Lake Nona Impact Forum

“There are clear scientific benefits for music and arts in health"(Renée Fleming)

“We want to create well being rather than just treat disease” (Renée Fleming)

 

International operatic soprano Renée Fleming held a session at the virtual Lake Nona Impact Forum earlier this year entitled Arts and Health as Prescriptions for the Future. She discusses the newly launched Sound Health initiative, a partnership between NIH, the Kennedy Center, and the National Endowment for the Arts, and how it has fostered growing research interest in music and the arts and its impact on health.

View the video of the session with Renée Fleming 

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