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Stanford medical student Melonie Ambler is creating personalized compositions that preserve their stories and offer peace for some on their final days.
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The Covid contrarian’s Senate confirmation hearing to lead the National Institutes of Health promises another airing of pandemic grievances.
Melonie Ambler, a Stanford medical student, uses music to comfort patients in palliative care, composing songs based on their life stories. Her work, which blends medicine and the arts, has caught the ...