2009-02-05

Laughter, Laugh, Laughing, Giggle

Hey, everybody--Belly Laugh Day is on January 24th. Why is that important? Because researchers are finding more and more evidence that laughter contains some pretty awesome benefits for our bodies and minds.

There's a lot of research to prove the claims. But really now, haven't you always known that laughing makes you feel good? Giggling is at the top of my list of things that overwhelm me with happiness. Making other people laugh and giggle comes in as a close second. Two people laughing is better than one. Three people laughing is a virtual party.

But if you're intent on knowing "scientifically" why laughter is good for you, here are a few good sources.
University of Maryland School of Medicine

    Using laughter-provoking movies to gauge the effect of emotions on cardiovascular health, researchers at the University of Maryland School of Medicine in Baltimore have shown for the first time that laughter is linked to healthy function of blood vessels. Laughter appears to cause the tissue that forms the inner lining of blood vessels, the endothelium, to dilate or expand in order to increase blood flow.

And just the anticipation of laughter is good for you.
National Post

    The simple anticipation of "mirthful laughter" such as watching a comedy on television is enough to increase levels of health-protecting hormones in the body and decrease levels of potentially harmful stress-related hormones, research shows.

So the bottom line�laughter is a good thing. It's a great stress reliever, even Abraham Lincoln recognized that.

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