Monday, May 20, 2019
How Laughter Benefits Our Health
It is a known fact that laughter is advantageous and useful to our health. many another(prenominal) specialists agree that laughter brings to numerous positive offsprings of psychological nature, and also it corrects our physical condition. For example, according to a recent study of medical researchers from the University of Maryland, laughter helps to keep our facial muscles in tonus, lowers the risks of heart attack, improves our immune system, and so on Besides, it was discovered that laughter can play the role of an analgesic, relieve pains, increase pain tolerance threshold, and this effect is a psychological one, because no prove of a related chemical reaction was found (Readers Digest, 2005).At the same time, there are other psychological outcomes of laughter. Elisabeth Scott, a stress carry offment and family therapy specialist, points on various positive effects of laughter as one of the most effective tools to control and manage our stresses. Those include opportuniti es to distract and to divert ones attention from anger, depression, tension, or other distressing emotions to amusive and joyful things, and this way to avoid possible harmful aftereffects of stresses. In addition, ..laughter provides a physical and emotional release, it helps to relax, intuitive feeling more comfortable and hopeful (Scott, 2007). Finally, laughter can be a level-headed exercise to improve own self-perception and abilities to interact, because it helps us establish good contact and socialize more effectively.Undoubtedly, laughter is very intelligent for human psychology and mind, because it helps to develop positive and enthusiastic disposition, forms optimistic perspectives, as well as stimulates good and cheerful mood. Specialists found out that young children laugh about 400 times a day, however, adult people laugh only about 17 times a day (Scott, 2007). That is why it is springy to incorporate into our daily routine more and more of good but controlled la ughter, which will help to occupy this life less seriously and focus on positive or encouraging ideas. ReferencesLaugh Your manner to Good Health. (2005, September). Readers Digest. The Readers Digest Association Inc. Retrieved January 19, 2008 Scott, E. (2007, November 7). The Stress Management and Health Benefits of Laughter. About. About Inc., The tender York Times Company. Retrieved January 19, 2008, from http//stress.about.com/od/stresshealth/a/laughter.htm.
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