A laughter is healthy to your heart, based on a study from University of Maryland, US. How we can laugh if we rarely meet our family and friends? Easy! watch(comedy show) in TV or movies in cinema. Please do not forget, make it as your regular hobby too. The effect from this hobby to your body - which you most probably will laugh spontaneously - is similar with how the medicine for heart disease works. Thus, it could widening your vein.
If you often laugh, not only you will stay healthy, you become happy and it could affect your surroundings. According to the researchers, happiness is spread through people who share the same time and space. or without It is very intriguing to find out more, please share your stories here by leaving them in the comment section below.
Happiness is contagious and infectious, it has “ripple” effect through social groups such as family and friends. Based on a research, the effect creates “clusters” of happy and unhappy people, both socially and in geographical terms. A study in The Bristish Medical Journal said, “Changes in individual happiness can ripple through social networks and generate large scale structure in the network, giving rise to clusters of happy and unhappy individuals and most important from our perspective is the recognition that people are embedded in social networks and that the health and well-being of one person affects the health and well-being of others.”
If you often laugh, not only you will stay healthy, you become happy and it could affect your surroundings. According to the researchers, happiness is spread through people who share the same time and space. or without It is very intriguing to find out more, please share your stories here by leaving them in the comment section below.
Happiness is contagious and infectious, it has “ripple” effect through social groups such as family and friends. Based on a research, the effect creates “clusters” of happy and unhappy people, both socially and in geographical terms. A study in The Bristish Medical Journal said, “Changes in individual happiness can ripple through social networks and generate large scale structure in the network, giving rise to clusters of happy and unhappy individuals and most important from our perspective is the recognition that people are embedded in social networks and that the health and well-being of one person affects the health and well-being of others.”