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The main claim of this article suggests that "hitting the club and dancing all night to music while surrounded by others can have a positive impact on our wellbeing". The source of this claim comes from the 60 minute documentary made by DJ Kikelomo. Neuroscientist, Daniel Levin and Dr. Julia C. Basso were quoted in this film about positive effects that music has on our brain and body. There are not very reliable sources affirming that clubbing is good for you. I think the main headline of this article is very misleading, due to the fact that it is not clubbing that is good for you, but the positive effects that music has on the brain and body, which should have been said instead of the main headline.

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