A clinical trial that uses singing as a tool to assist people with severe lung disease will form part of a body of research made possible by a new three-year study grant.
Heading up this Melbourne-led project is Associate Professor Natasha Smallwood, recipient of the inaugural Victorian’s At Life’s End (VALE) Post-Doctoral Fellowship offered by Windermere – a charitable foundation committed to advancing health and wellbeing in Victoria. A/Prof Smallwood will undertake the research through the Centre for Palliative Care at St Vincent's Hospital Melbourne.
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