It probably shouldn't be a surprise that harmonizing our voices together makes us feel better than belting out a song on our ...
Meet Noah Peters, known to over 2 million followers on TikTok as 'The Singing Barber' for his videos where he cuts hair as ...
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 ...
A new Northwestern University study found group singing virtually has major benefits, especially for adults over 55 including people with conditions like dementia. It looked at the value of virtual ...
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 – ...
Group singing has been shown to strengthen social bonds and improve one's overall well-being. I attended a group singing event in New York City I found on TikTok. After two hours of singing with ...
I went to a late night Frozen singalong ready to embarrass myself with my overenthusiastic singing. Turns out everyone else at the screening had the same thought. But I wasn't sure what to expect when ...
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 ...
American philosopher and psychologist William James once said, "I don't sing because I'm happy. I'm happy because I sing." Now, a new Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine study has ...
A new study published in Human Brain Mapping suggests that regular participation in choir singing can improve brain health by enhancing the structure of white matter, the part of the brain responsible ...