Monday, July 25, 2022

Singing & mental health

How can I improve my mental wellbeing?

Do you like to sing? Or are you willing to learn? You may want to join a choir! Researchers led by Daisy Fancourt, PhD, studied the mechanisms behind the effect of music on the immune system. Her research in this field won the 2014 Arnold Bentley New Initiatives Award, the 2015 Young Investigator Scholarship from the American Psychosomatic Society, and the 2015 Ruth Bowden Scholarship for academic excellence in a doctorate in the field of medicine from the British Federation of Women Graduates. Rather impressive! Studies in South Wales found that singing in a choir for only one hour can improve mood, reduce stress, and even boost immune proteins. The greatest improvements in mood were seen among those experiencing the highest level of depression and the lowest mental wellbeing overall. There are people who go to church only to sing in the choir or join a community choir as a way to boost their mental health. More tomorrow. 

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