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Discover the activity that boosts brain power, lung health, and social connection for seniors in their retirement years.
Singing is nearly ubiquitous in American society. From church choirs to America’s Got Talent, people love hearing voices singing in unison. Nearly 54 million Americans – including one in six adults – ...
While aging can be a life period characterized by vitality, happiness, and well-being, it is all too often also accompanied by a gradual decline in cognitive functions, which can cause significant ...
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 ...
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Choral singing decreases the risk of developing depression and anxiety in older adults
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 ...
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