Can Music Really Shrink Cancer Cells?

BrazilSun Jan 12 2025
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In 2011, a Brazilian team led by Dr. Márcia Alves Marques Capella experimented with music and breast cancer cells. They played Beethoven's Fifth Symphony and Ligeti's "Atmosphères" to some cells in petri dishes. Amazingly, these songs seemed to kill around a fifth of the malignant cells. Mozart's Sonata, on the other hand, didn't seem to make much difference. But hold on! This study wasn't done on humans or even mice. It was all in a lab. Plus, no one knows exactly why the music had this effect. Was it the rhythm, the pitch, or just the sound waves? Scientists also don't know how healthy cells would react. The 20% death rate? That was an estimate, not a precise measurement. The study isn't about claiming music can cure cancer either. It's about exploring how sound might affect cells. Years later, the media blew up this story. People shared it like crazy on social media. But the truth is, this is just one piece of the puzzle. Music and health? Who knows what other factors could be at play?
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