Dancing, whether professionally or recreationally, requires strength, suppleness, coordination and balance. It's an enjoyable physical and mental exercise that helps you become more physically active and keeps your mind sharp. A recent study published in Frontiers in Human Neuroscience has found dance classes can even reverse some signs of aging in the brain. Older adults who…
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