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Laugh It Up
Giggle, snort, and laugh till it hurts. You -- and
everyone around you -- will be healthier.
In a recent study, sounds of laughter or cheering
triggered strong brain activity in listeners, particularly the brain
areas that control the muscles of the face -- which means listeners
were primed to smile or laugh, too. The response was automatic --
and contagious. Here's how laughter helps your health. (see below?)
Laughter is good for both body and soul. It can thwart
stress, boost the immune system, and help protect against the flu
and even cancer. In a study, men who watched a favorite funny video
had lower levels of stress hormones and higher amounts of growth
hormone, both of which bolster the immune response. And study participants
had more of the natural killer cells that target tumors and viruses.
Just anticipating a chuckle or guffaw can keep you
healthy and reduce stress. In another study, people who knew in
advance that they would be watching a funny movie had elevated levels
of growth hormone and more beta-endorphins (feel-good brain chemicals
that block pain and help you relax). And these levels held steady
throughout the hour of viewing as well as afterwards, for up to
24 hours. A mere 30 minutes of comic relief may be all you need
for similar health benefits.
So go ahead, laugh often and out loud. It's your --
and your friends', family's, and cronies' -- best medicine.
Happier is healthier -- but if your mind isn't there
yet, read this article on get-happy strategies.
Just not much of a giggler? Here are other stress
reduction strategies.
RealAge Benefit: Laughing often can make your RealAge up to 8 years
younger.
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