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The Dunedin Study: World leading study to enter next phase as participants turn 52

The world’s most detailed study of human health and development is set to enter its next stage. The lives of 1037 babies born at Queen Mary Maternity.

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Expressive art dance deepens self-image and strengthens group identity for individuals with Parkinson's disease

A study conducted by the University of Eastern Finland and the Stockholm Ballet Academy has revealed that performing and participating in a dance group holds significant meaning for individuals with Parkinson s disease, contributing to their identity and the ongoing process of constructing it. Participation in an expressive dance group fostered a strong sense of group identity among individuals with Parkinson s, which was rooted in dance and the shared experience of performing.

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