Laughter May Be the Best Medicine

Can a daily dose of laughter keep heart attacks at bay? Well, it seems it might. So says Dr. Michael Miller, Director of the Center for Preventative Cardiology at the University of Maryland Medical Center. The study was the first to indicate that laughter may play a role in helping prevent heart disease, and found that people with heart disease were 40% less likely to laugh in various situations when compared to people of the same age but without heart disease. Perhaps the old adage that laughter is the best medicine might actually be true.

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