Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Scientists say singing boosts immune system.- Singing
strengthens the immune system, according to research by scientists at the
University of Frankfurt in Germany, published in the latest edition of the US
Journal of Behavioral Medicine. The scientists tested the blood of people who
sang in a professional choir in the city, before and after a 60 minute rehearsal
of Mozart's Requiem.They found that concentrations of immunoglobin A - proteins
in the immune system which function as antibodies - and hydrocortisone, an
anti-stress hormone, increased significantly during the rehearsal. A week later,
when they asked members of the choir to listen to a recording of the Requiem
without singing, they found the composition of their blood did not change
significantly. The researchers, who included Hans Guenther Bastian from
the Institute of Musical Education at Frankfurt University, concluded
singing not only strengthened the immune system but also notably improved the
performer's mood.
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