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Dancing can reverse the signs of aging in the brainAs we grow older we suffer a decline in mental and physical fitness, which can be made worse by conditions like Alzheimer's disease. A new study, published in the open-access journal Frontiers in Human Neuroscience, shows that older people who routinely partake in physical exercise can reverse the signs of aging in the brain, and dancing has the most profound effect.
Line Dancing is Good For You
The origins of line dancingWhen attending a country hoedown, one is bound to encounter line dancing. Line dancing is popular in honkey tonks, bars, church basements, and just about anywhere folks are gathering for a good time.
The History of Line DancingOne of the most iconic parts of any proper country hoedown is the line dance. Learn about the history of line dancing and where it originated.
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