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Healing Power of Music
Many Black patients also lack clear, culturally relevant information about donation and regenerative treatments, which contributes to ongoing inequities. Danielle Foster | January 23rd, 2026 When we think about health, most of us picture clinics, medications, or hospitals. But for many people, especially those in Black communities, Most of us turn to music instinctively such as during stressful moments, long drives, workouts, or quiet evenings when we need to unwind. But beyond being enjoyable, a growing body of research shows that music is a powerful tool for healing. Medical centers,…
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The Caribbean African Regenerative Project: The Role of Community in Black Health
Many Black patients also lack clear, culturally relevant information about donation and regenerative treatments, which contributes to ongoing inequities. When we think about health, most of us picture clinics, medications, or hospitals. But for many people, especially those in Black communities, being healthy is also deeply tied to feeling understood and supported. Black Canadians are underrepresented as donors across blood and stem-cell registries. For example, Black people make up only about 2% of the registry in Canada despite a higher share of the population. Underrepresentation in donor pools matters because…



