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Why singing is surprisingly good for your health

Updated: Dec 4, 2025

From boosting the brain to reducing pain, joining others in song can bring some wide-ranging benefits.


It's that time of year when the air starts to tinkle with angelic voices – or ring with the occasional lusty hymn – as carol singers spread their own indomitable brand of festive joy. All that harking and heralding. It's joyful and triumphant.


From the brain to the heart, singing has been found to bring a wide range of benefits to those who do it, particularly if they do it in groups.


It can draw people closer together, prime our bodies to fight off disease and even suppress pain. So might it be worth raising your own voice in good cheer? Check-out the rest of the article published on BBC






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