🎡 What People are Saying About Tune Rx π„ž πŸ’Š

My favorite song and topic had to be the Cerebral Cortex and Cerebellum Anatomy, and looking over the other drugs (especially loop diuretics and anti arrhythmic drugs) and treatments has been a huge help in studying for my PTCB exam.
– Vinh, Tune Rx beta tester

I see now, not because I couldn’t see in the past, but the music became my glasses, and the way I see now is better than before with a one size prescription that’s generalizable to all. Thank you Dr. J.C. Sue! I can see clearly now. The anxiety is calm.
– Tune Rx beta tester

Sue’s approach is backed up by science. A significant body of research has illuminated the positive association between music and memory. And the benefits last. Recently, a 2024 study from Canada suggested that musical memory doesn’t decrease with age. And a 2023 study revealed music was a better cue than food for helping both young and older adults recall autobiographical memories.
– excerpt from the Medscape article “How Doctors Use Music to Learn Faster and Perform Better” (published October 2024), for which Tune Rx founder J.C. Sue was interviewed

Much nicer than rote memorization!
– comment on a YouTube recording of the Tune Rx song “Developmental Milestones Lullaby”

You should have been here yesterday!
– Tune Rx live performance attendee who heard the Tune Rx song “Diabetes Story” and mentioned that his class had just had a quiz about the material covered in the song