It is rare, but spontaneous fatal laughter is a real phenomenon known as "gelastic seizures." It occurs when laughter triggers an epileptic episode leading to death. Overall, deaths specifically caused by laughter are extremely rare.
how many people died in united states in 2010
An estimated 56 million people died worldwide in 1968.
i think about 100000,0000 people
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Yes people have died from laughter before in early A.DI'm not sure when but they die from suffocation.
The Day the Laughter Died was created on 1989-12-26.
Tim Laughter died on July 15, 1996.
The world cheered and broke into applause and laughter. Many people went to the White House and Ground Zero and shouted USA, USA, USA!
Laughter has two syllables.
I'm not saying that people die from laughter but sometime they can if they laugh to much and don't have a break.
If laughter is a medicine, and a person laughs too much, then they will overdose on laughter and die.
The Laughter of Carthage has 602 pages.
The Pursuit of Laughter has 473 pages.
The Palace of Laughter has 464 pages.
Yes, there have been rare instances where people have died from laughing, though such cases are extremely uncommon. Laughter can lead to physical stress on the body, causing complications such as asphyxiation, heart failure, or triggering underlying health conditions. These incidents are often anecdotal or related to extreme laughter rather than typical situations. Overall, while laughter is generally beneficial, it can occasionally have serious consequences in rare cases.
Laughter is not genetic.Even though that people have same DNA,they cannot get laughter as a heriditary characteristics.WE cannot consider laughter as a heriditary characteristic cause theres no hormone for laughter.