Singing is Good for You. Singing with Others May be Even Better.
It’s choirs’ social environment that enhances the already positive effects of singing, says Katey Warran, a research fellow in social science at University College London. Warran coordinated Sing With Us and studies how arts interventions affect health outcomes. Singing is calming, which produces physiological benefits, but joining a singing group is also about making “meaningful” … Continue reading Singing is Good for You. Singing with Others May be Even Better.
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