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DEVELOPING: Texas Doctor Prescribes Vinyl Therapy for Patient Relief

BREAKING NEWS: Texas Doctor Prescribes Vinyl Therapy for Patient Relief

AUSTIN, TEXAS - A Texas doctor is using vinyl records to provide relief to patients at Dell Seton Medical Center. Dr. Tyler Jorgensen, a palliative care doctor, has launched the ATX-VINyL program, which brings music to the bedside of patients dealing with difficult diagnoses and treatments.

According to sources, 64-year-old Pamela Mansfield, a patient recovering from neck surgery, has already benefited from the program. Mansfield reports that music makes everything better, citing the soothing effects of George Jones' "She Thinks I Still Care" played on a record player in her room.

The ATX-VINyL program is a collaborative effort between Dr. Jorgensen and a local music enthusiast. The program aims to provide a calming and comforting experience for patients undergoing challenging medical treatments.

The immediate impact of the program is evident, with patients like Mansfield finding solace in the music. Dr. Jorgensen plans to expand the program to reach more patients in the coming weeks.

This is a developing story, and we will provide updates as more information becomes available.

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