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Clubbing may boost well-being for women in midlife

phys.org · 23h · first report

Clubbing may boost well-being for women in midlife

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An online survey published in the journal Psychology of Music asked 136 women ages 40 and older about their experiences at electronic dance music (EDM) events. Nine in 10 respondents (91%) said clubbing contributes positively to their well-being, with more than six in 10 agreeing they go clubbing to escape the realities of life. The researchers say club nights should be open and inclusive to all so these benefits can be shared.

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  1. You're never too old to party! Clubbing boosts wellbeing for middle-aged women, study finds

    dailymail.co.uk · 2h

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