All Singing, health and wellbeing in United KingdomIt seems we can't find what you're looking for. Perhaps searching can help. Select search type Listings Links Updates Search for Near Search Search {"hide_search_input":"","hide_near_input":"","bg":"","mt":"","mr":"","mb":"3","ml":"","pt":"","pr":"","pb":"","pl":"","border":"","rounded":"","rounded_size":"","shadow":"","show":""} View: Grid 1 View: Grid 2 View: Grid 3 View: Grid 4 View: Grid 5 View: List New World Favourite These artists have made plants sing, and they’re asking us to listen: how musicians and scientists are plugging in to mushrooms and cacti to encourage humans to reconnect with the Earth New Singing, health and wellbeing Favourite An interactive music programme called Soothing Sounds brings music to the bedsides of patients in Tallaght University Hospital in Dublin, led by musician-in-residence, Dr Sophie Lee New Singing, health and wellbeing Favourite New study shows break from social media improves mental health with positive effects for wellbeing, depression and anxiety New Singing, health and wellbeing Favourite Stressed by social media? Founder of Just Breathe, Michael James Wong, explores how meditation can help you cope on the BBC’s Music and Meditation podcast New Projects Favourite The Women of the Future podcast has released an interview with conductor, presenter and adjudicator Tori Longdon who co-founded the ‘Stay at Home Choir’, a digital platform connecting music lovers all around the world during lockdown New Singing, health and wellbeing Favourite English National Opera singing programme participants show improvements in their breathing and mental well-being, according to Lancet Respiratory Medicine study New US & Canada Favourite #BenefitsOfSinging is a ‘good news, proactive campaign’ by national organisation Choral Canada, highlighting some of the scientific evidence for the many and varied ways that singing together contributes to our psychological, physical, spiritual, social and emotional health