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 ...
One day in 1996, Katherine Vockins, an international market expert, followed her husband, Hans Hullundbaek, to New York’s Sing Sing Correctional Facility, where he had been teaching a college-degree ...
THURSDAY, April 24, 2025 (HealthDay News) -- Singing can be a balm for the soul, but does it still soothe if a person is singing alone in a virtual crowd? Yes, says a pandemic-era study that tested ...
A Good Memories performance in the Buchanan Chapel at Fourth Presbyterian Church, Chicago. The Good Memories choir is for early-stage memory loss and their care partners to sing together. Singing can ...
The act of singing presents an unusual paradox in the time of COVID-19. Singing causes the germs that exhalations carry to be pushed out forcefully into the air, yet the deep breathing that singing ...
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 ...
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