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First-of-its-kind study finds laughter is indeed good medicine, especially for the heart
First-of-its-kind study finds laughter is indeed good medicine, especially for the heart
A new, first-of-its kind study has demonstrated that laughter can indeed be good medicine – especially for those with heart disease. Laughter therapy can increase the functional capacity of the cardiovascular system that includes the heart, lungs, arteries and veins, found the yet-to-be peer-reviewed research presented at the annual meeting of the European Society of Cardiology in Amsterdam. Researchers, including Marco Saffi from the Hospital de Clínicas de Porto Alegre in Brazil, found reduced inflammation and better signs of health among coronary artery disease patients who engaged in a course of laughter therapy. They found laughter therapy sessions could cause the tissue inside a patient’s heart to expand, potentially leading to increased oxygen flow through the body. Until now, different treatments without the use of drugs have been studied in coronary artery disease patients, but the benefits of rehabilitation using laughter therapy was not fully assessed, scientists said. In the new study, the impact of laughter therapy on the functional capacity, tissue function as well as markers of inflammation in the bodies of patients with coronary artery disease was evaluated. The condition, which is one of the most common diseases in the world, arises when the heart’s coronary arteries struggle to supply the organ with enough blood, oxygen and nutrients. Scientists conducted a clinical trial involving 26 adults with an average age of 64 from August 2016 to December 2020, measuring each of their oxygen uptake and the widening of their main artery when blood flow increases. Researchers also measured levels of molecules in the patients’ bodies, indicative of inflammation such as interleukin (IL)-6, IL-10, tumour necrosis factor (TNF)-alpha, vascular cell adhesion molecule (VCAM) and intercellular adhesion molecule (ICAM). Thirteen of the patients were assigned to the group that underwent laughter therapy by watching two self-selected TV comedy shows per week. The other 13 served as the control group and watched “neutral documentaries”, scientists noted. They said the study is the first controlled clinical trial to evaluate the impact of rehabilitation using laughter therapy on patients with coronary artery disease. It revealed an increase in the body’s peak oxygen uptake and improvements in tissue function as well as the body’s markers of inflammation. The new findings are in line with previous research that suggested having a good laughter session makes the body release endorphins, which are hormones that reduce stress and inflammation and help the heart and blood vessels relax. Based on the new results, presented at the world’s largest heart conference, scientists say laughter therapy may constitute an “effective form of cardiac rehabilitation in this patient population”. Read More How many steps a day can cut risk of early death (and it’s not 10,000) A broad genetic test saved one newborn's life. Research suggests it could help millions of others Snoring before age 50 is a health ‘red flag’, experts suggest How many steps a day can cut risk of early death (and it’s not 10,000) Experts warn that snoring before you turn 50 is a health ‘red flag’ ‘Boy moms’ called out for dubious logic behind teaching their sons to cook
2023-08-28 13:57
'Stolen' totem pole prepared for return to Canada
'Stolen' totem pole prepared for return to Canada
The totem pole has been in Scotland for almost a century since it was sold to the museum in 1929.
2023-08-28 13:48
Uttar Pradesh: India school shut down over slapping row
Uttar Pradesh: India school shut down over slapping row
A school in India is ordered sealed after its teacher asked students to slap their Muslim classmate.
2023-08-28 13:29
South Korea clears path for Hyundai Motor strike -union
South Korea clears path for Hyundai Motor strike -union
SEOUL Hyundai Motor's unionised workers have won permission to go on strike, the union said on Monday, raising
2023-08-28 13:28
Protests erupt in Libya over contact with Israel
Protests erupt in Libya over contact with Israel
Libya's foreign minister is suspended because of talks with Israel, which Tripoli does not recognise.
2023-08-28 13:19
Thailand's Siam Cement puts chemical unit's IPO on hold
Thailand's Siam Cement puts chemical unit's IPO on hold
SINGAPORE (Reuters) -Thailand's largest industrial conglomerate Siam Cement said on Monday it has decided not to proceed with the domestic
2023-08-28 12:57
Fortescue Iron Ore Chief Hick Exits as China Woes Hit Profit
Fortescue Iron Ore Chief Hick Exits as China Woes Hit Profit
Fortescue Metals Group Ltd. joined iron-ore mining peers in posting lower profits due to China’s economic downturn, and
2023-08-28 12:50
Pelicans projected lineup and rotations heading into 2023-24 season
Pelicans projected lineup and rotations heading into 2023-24 season
A comprehensive look at how the New Orleans Pelicans' rotation will be built around Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram.
2023-08-28 12:28
Drama unfolds on two fronts Monday as Trump cases enter new phase
Drama unfolds on two fronts Monday as Trump cases enter new phase
Americans are about to learn significant new details on the timing and the substance of the trials of Donald Trump, even as the former president and Republican front-runner steps up his effort to alchemize his unprecedented legal peril to boost his White House bid.
2023-08-28 12:20
Japan in tears after first ever win against European team in FIBA World Cup
Japan in tears after first ever win against European team in FIBA World Cup
Japanese players and fans were left in tears after the country claimed its first ever victory against European opponents in the FIBA Basketball World Cup on Sunday.
2023-08-28 11:57
Raimondo: crucial US, China have stable economic relationship
Raimondo: crucial US, China have stable economic relationship
By David Shepardson BEIJING (Reuters) -U.S. Commerce Secretary Gina Raimondo opened talks with Chinese government officials on Monday saying it
2023-08-28 11:18
Thailand's employment growth drops in Q2 as economy slows
Thailand's employment growth drops in Q2 as economy slows
BANGKOK Thailand's employment in the second quarter rose 1.7% from a year earlier, slowing from a 2.4% increase
2023-08-28 10:58
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