A new study finds that virtual group sing-along programs offers significant benefits for older adults, particularly those with neurocognitive disorders like dementia. Published in the Journal of ...
Isabel Heredi took her place among the altos. "When we sing, we feel this emotion of happiness and enjoyment," said the member of the 30th Street Older Adult Chorus. With kind eyes and a voice ...
An experimental study conducted in Singapore found that older adults who participated in weekly one-hour choral singing sessions over a two-year period experienced a reduced risk of developing ...
A new study measured respiratory particles produced from people singing or playing instruments. Is singing worse than talking when it comes to how many particles are being emitted? Yes, according to ...
It’s become clear throughout the COVID-19 pandemic that airborne transmission of infectious respiratory particles plays an important role in how the virus spreads. The performing arts – from Broadway ...
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