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This is what laughter does to your body:
They weren't kidding when they said that laughter is the best medicine.
Research has shown health benefits of laughter ranging from strengthening the immune system to reducing food cravings to increasing one's threshold for pain. There's even an emerging therapeutic field known as humor therapy to help people heal more quickly, among other things. Humor also has several important stress relieving benefits
Laughter appears to release tension in the diaphragm and relieve pressure on the liver and other internal organs. It stimulates the immune system, reduces stress, and helps balance the body's natural energy fields or auras.
Yes. Laughing increases life span by making muscles and not having as much fat. Also it keeps your body and circulation system in good condition.
It burns calories and lengthens your life span a day
longer-every 15min you laugh.
Hope that heleped.
not really because if you smile at someone you are not laughing
It is called nitrous oxide which is normally called "laughing gas"
No, laughing gas is not Helium. Laughing gas is Nitrous Oxide.
im laughing at you
the laughing philosopher
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On average, adults laugh about 17 times per day, with each laugh lasting about 6 seconds. This means we spend approximately 102 seconds, or just under 2 minutes, laughing each day. Laughing has numerous health benefits and can improve overall well-being.
While laughing too much can be bad, laughter is good for the body.
While laughing does release good chemicals into the body, laughing for minutes or even hours can cause severe internal damage, and in rare cases, death.
It isn't
The gerund, laughing, is the subject of the sentence.It's the subject of the sentence.
subject
He's either laughing with you or laughing at you. Get it? Got it? Good.
Children Laughing
Laughing is good and healthy for you.
The gerund "laughing" functions as the subject of the sentence. It represents the action of laughing and acts as a noun.