A woman says a singing class was a life-saver in improving her breathing and has boosted her overall wellbeing.
Sarah McCubbin, 53, from Amesbury in Wiltshire, has asthma and suffered a type 2 respiratory failure, which causes dangerously low blood oxygen levels, three years ago.
She is one of hundreds of people who have found joining a singing session has improved her lung health and overall wellbeing, a report has revealed.
Ms McCubbin said after a few months she noticed she could say whole sentences without having to take a "big breath" and her anxiety improved, adding: "It know it sounds dramatic, but it was a life-saver."

