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Neurologic music therapy (NMT) is repeated twice in the lead, that's unnecessary. Just abbreviate once.
The first three sentences are odd. They all sound kinda like alternate definitions. Can we just get one sentence out of those three?
The article states it is "research based". I'm not sure what that means. Evidence-based medicine has a specific definition. Might there be a Cochrane Collaboration review on the subject?
If the "Neurologic music therapy" page re-directed to the "Music Therapy" page, a merge would make logical sense. It is, after all, only one of many forms of music therapy. The article does not appear so dense as to merit a whole page of its own. — Preceding unsigned comment added by StartingRightNow (talk • contribs) 06:31, 1 May 2017 (UTC)[reply]