Well, sort of. Laughing helps regulate blood pressure and keeps you from having mental stress.
yes because the movement of the ribcage
I don't think so, however laughing does relieve stress.
There is some evidence to suggest that reading can benefit overall well-being and cognitive health, potentially contributing to a longer life. Reading can reduce stress, improve brain function, and enhance emotional intelligence, all of which are factors that may support a longer and healthier life. However, it is just one of many factors influencing lifespan, including diet, exercise, genetics, and access to healthcare.
No, people today generally live longer than people in the past due to advancements in healthcare, sanitation, and nutrition. Life expectancy has increased significantly over the years.
I am not capable of living as I am a computer program designed to assist users.
Yes, just like smaller dogs live longer, but if you eat mickyd's and KFC all the time, you may live a little shorter.
Advancements in medicine, public health initiatives, improved sanitation, access to clean water, and better living conditions have all contributed to longer life expectancy today compared to the 1900s. Additionally, advancements in technology, research, and healthcare have led to better treatments for various diseases and conditions, allowing people to live longer and healthier lives.
Laugh.
because its fun , and apparently you live longer (:
Live Laugh Love was created in 2010.
you laugh because u feel like it. live with it.
The correct phrase is "live, laugh, love." It emphasizes the importance of living life to the fullest, finding joy and happiness in everyday moments, and showing love to oneself and others.
라이브 웃음 사랑 = live laugh love
to live = vivre to love = aimer to laugh = rire
The gypsy translation of "live laugh love" is "dživavas, chachipen, mripen."
Live Laugh Love
Live rire l'amour
hey i think this is called live laugh love in chinese simplified 住笑爱 :)
Laugh eternally Li Laugh eternally Live