Posted June 19, 2016 in Debra’s Wellness Tips

Spontaneous Laughter

Debra’s Wellness Tips

You may already be a big fan of laughter, but if you need a bit more convincing of why laughter is the best medicine, according to science we laugh so we can survive.

Even in children who are deaf or blind, spontaneous laughter emerges in the first few months of life.

Laughter tells others we want to experience more of whatever is happening.

We laugh more when we feel safe.

People are up to 30 times more likely to laugh in a group than when alone.

“In fact, the evolutionary origins of human laughter can be traced back to between 10 million and 16 million years ago.”

This week, take a few moments to tickle your own funny bone by enjoying this compilation video of babies laughing. For a really good time, invite a few friends or co-workers to join you. We guarantee lasting benefits…

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