According to an article in SF Gate, seniors who sing in choirs and community choruses had better health and quality of life than those in a comparison group. Read more They reported fewer doctor visits, fewer falls, less medication use and less loneliness, and higher overall ratings of physical health. Research on this is being done by Dr. Julene K. Johnson, cognitive neuroscientist, at University of California, San Francisco. In another article published by AARP Washinton, Dr. Johnson said that choral singing allows people to “use their bodies and minds while creating something beautiful.”
Better Health for Harmonizers
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