From: Why Do We Sing? The Science and Soul Behind Human Song
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Singing can reduce stress and improve immune function.

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Studies show that singing lowers cortisol, the hormone linked to stress, and boosts immunoglobulin A, an antibody that helps fight infection. Group singing in particular magnifies these benefits by fostering social connection and shared purpose, which are known to promote health. This may explain why choirs and community singing groups often report improved wellbeing.

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Singing likely evolved as part of human social and mating behaviors.
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Singing is a universal human behavior found in every known culture.
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Scientists view singing as a biological and neurological phenomenon deeply tied to brain function...
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